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@percy/cli-upload
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Percy CLI command to upload a directory of static images to Percy for diffing.
Percy CLI command to upload a directory of static images to Percy for diffing.
percy upload
Upload a directory of images to Percy
Usage:
$ percy upload [options] <dirname>
Arguments:
dirname Directory of images to upload
Options:
-f, --files [pattern] One or more globs matching image file paths to upload (default:
"**/*.{png,jpg,jpeg}")
-i, --ignore <pattern> One or more globs matching image file paths to ignore
-e, --strip-extensions Strips file extensions from snapshot names
Percy options:
-c, --config <file> Config file path
-d, --dry-run Print snapshot names only
Global options:
-v, --verbose Log everything
-q, --quiet Log errors only
-s, --silent Log nothing
-h, --help Display command help
Examples:
$ percy upload ./images
This CLI plugin adds the following Percy configuration options (defaults shown).
# defaults
version: 2
upload:
strip-extensions: false
files: '**/*.{png,jpg,jpeg}'
ignore: ''
FAQs
Percy CLI command to upload a directory of static images to Percy for diffing.
The npm package @percy/cli-upload receives a total of 147,092 weekly downloads. As such, @percy/cli-upload popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @percy/cli-upload demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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