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@percy/cli-app
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Percy CLI commands for running Percy with native apps.
percy app:exec
Start and stop Percy around a supplied command for native apps
Usage:
$ percy app:exec [options] -- <command>
Subcommands:
app:exec:start [options] Starts a locally running Percy process for native apps
app:exec:stop [options] Stops a locally running Percy process
app:exec:ping [options] Pings a locally running Percy process
help [command] Display command help
Options:
--parallel Marks the build as one of many parallel builds
--partial Marks the build as a partial build
Percy options:
-c, --config <file> Config file path
-d, --dry-run Print snapshot names only
-P, --port [number] Local CLI server port (default: 5338)
Global options:
-v, --verbose Log everything
-q, --quiet Log errors only
-s, --silent Log nothing
-h, --help Display command help
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Percy CLI commands for running Percy with native apps.
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