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@instantcommerce/cli
Advanced tools
$ npm install --global @instantcommerce/cli
$ instant --help
Usage
$ instant <command>
Commands:
instant login Login to your account
instant whoami Check current login status
instant logout Logout of current account
instant refresh Refresh your access token
instant select Select organization and store
instant init <name> <template> Initialize a new Instant project
instant generate <schematic> <name> Generate new Instant element
instant dev Start the local development environment
instant add [blocknames..] Add block(s) to the platform, comma-separated list of blocknames to limit
instant publish [blocknames..] Publish new version of block(s), comma-separated list of blocknames to limit
Options:
--version Show version number
--help Show help
FAQs
## Install
We found that @instantcommerce/cli demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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