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@intlayer/cli
Advanced tools
Provides uniform command-line interface scripts for Intlayer, used in packages like intlayer-cli and intlayer.
Intlayer is a suite of packages designed specifically for JavaScript developers. It is compatible with frameworks like React, React, and Express.js.
The @intlayer/cli
package is a NPM package that is used to declare the script related to the intlayer commands line interfaces. It ensure the uniformity of all intlayer CLI commands. This package is notably consumed by the intlayer-cli, and the intlayer packages.
Install the necessary package using your preferred package manager:
npm install @intlayer/cli
pnpm add @intlayer/cli
yarn add @intlayer/cli
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Provides uniform command-line interface scripts for Intlayer, used in packages like intlayer-cli and intlayer.
The npm package @intlayer/cli receives a total of 5,293 weekly downloads. As such, @intlayer/cli popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @intlayer/cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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