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@heroku-cli/command
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Base class for Heroku CLI commands. Built off of oclif.
This package provides the core functionality for Heroku CLI commands, including a comprehensive set of completion handlers for various Heroku resources. It serves as the foundation for building Heroku CLI commands with built-in support for command-line completion.
The package includes completion handlers for various Heroku resources:
The package includes a built-in APIClient for making authenticated requests to the Heroku Platform API:
Example usage:
const heroku = new APIClient(config)
const {body: resources} = await heroku.get('/apps')
This package is primarily used as a dependency in other Heroku CLI plugins and commands. It provides the base functionality needed to implement Heroku CLI commands with proper completion support.
Built with TypeScript and uses the oclif framework for CLI command development.
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base class for Heroku CLI commands
The npm package @heroku-cli/command receives a total of 58,800 weekly downloads. As such, @heroku-cli/command popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @heroku-cli/command demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 50 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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