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@muil/cli
Advanced tools
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Login to muil service
Usage: muil login [options]
Login to Muil
Options:
-u --user <user> Username
-p --pass <pass> Password
-h, --help output usage information
Logout from muil service
Usage: muil logout [options]
Logout from Muil
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
This command builds all templates and uploads to muil
Usage: muil publish [options]
Publish email templates
Options:
-d --templatesDirectory <templatesDirectory> Templates root directory (default: "./templates")
-b --branch <branch> templates branch (default: "master")
-e --templatesExtension <templatesExtension> comma separated list of templates path (default: "template.js")
-h, --help output usage information
This action will clear all templates in this branch and upload the new templates!
This command cleans the branch from all templates
Usage: muil unpublish [options]
Unpublish email templates
Options:
-b --branch <branch> templates branch, default: master
-h, --help output usage information
This action will clear all templates in this branch!
Using this command you can:
Usage: muil apikey [options]
API keys management
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
API keys are useful to send emails through your server. Read More.
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The npm package @muil/cli receives a total of 286 weekly downloads. As such, @muil/cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @muil/cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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