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@pattern-lab/cli
Advanced tools
Command-line interface (CLI) for the patternlab-node core.
Note: Global installs are currently not supported and will be fixed when the Pattern Lab core hits v3.0.0
npm install @pattern-lab/cli --save-dev
yarn add @pattern-lab/cli --dev
If the CLI is installed globally, you may call commands directly, such as patternlab --version
.
If the CLI is not installed globally, you need to tell npm
where to find the executable when invoking commands.
Open package.json
and add the following to your scripts
object:
"scripts": {
+ "patternlab": "patternlab"
},
This tells npm
to look in the local node_modules/.bin
directory for the patternlab
CLI.
Subcommands and options can then be forwarded to the CLI like this:
npm run patternlab -- serve
Installing edition-node
will add the following CLI commands for convenience:
"scripts": {
+ "pl:build": "patternlab build --config ./patternlab-config.json",
+ "pl:help": "patternlab --help",
+ "pl:install": "patternlab install --config ./patternlab-config.json",
+ "pl:serve": "patternlab serve --config ./patternlab-config.json",
+ "pl:version": "patternlab --version"
},
Then you can invoke any of these like this:
npm run pl:serve
Usage: patternlab <cmd> [options]
Commands:
build|compile [options] Build Pattern Lab. Optionally (re-)build only the patterns
export Export a Pattern Lab patterns into a compressed format
init [options] Initialize a Pattern Lab project from scratch or import an edition and/or starterkit
install|add [options] Installs Pattern Lab related modules like starterkits or plugins
serve|browse [options] Starts a server to inspect files in browser
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number
-c, --config <path> Specify config file. Default looks up the project dir
-v, --verbose Show verbose logging
--silent Turn off console logs
Usage: build|compile [options]
Build Pattern Lab. Optionally (re-)build only the patterns
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-p, --patterns-only Whether to only build patterns
Usage: init [options]
Initialize a Pattern Lab project from scratch or import an edition and/or starterkit
Passing no options starts the init in interactive mode
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-p, --project-dir <path> Specify a project directory. Default: ./
-e, --edition <name> Specify an edition to install. Default: @pattern-lab/edition-node
-k, --starterkit <name> Specify a starterkit to install. Default: @pattern-lab/starterkit-handlebars-demo
Usage: serve|browse [options]
Starts a server to inspect files in browser
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-w, --watch Start watching for changes
Usage: export [options]
Export a Pattern Lab patterns into a compressed format
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
Usage: install|add [options]
Installs Pattern Lab related modules like starterkits or plugins
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
--starterkits <names> Specify one or more starterkits to install
--plugins <names> Specify one or more plugins to install
$ patternlab init # Initialize a Pattern Lab project.
$ patternlab build # Builds Pattern Lab from the current dir
$ patternlab build --config <path/to/patternlab-config> # Builds Pattern Lab from different project directory
MIT © Patternlab contributors
FAQs
Command-line interface (CLI) for the @pattern-lab/core.
The npm package @pattern-lab/cli receives a total of 4,374 weekly downloads. As such, @pattern-lab/cli popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @pattern-lab/cli demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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