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The Pando CLI is a command line interface for Pando. It is used to help manage setting up a Pando project or maintaining an existing one.
This is the official entry point to using Pando. It generates the files needed for development and installs any dependencies needed to get started.
Likewise, it is used to update the project as new versions of Pando are released and help the user to know when there is a new version available.
The Pando CLI should be used to install Pando or do anything relative to Pando in general. By all means, this is the "user interface" of Pando.
This project uses pnPm so there are no setup commands needed. If you get any errors, you may need to run an initial pnpm install or ensure you are using Node >= 18.
To use this project in development, simply run the bin commands exposed.
From the root directory of the project, run:
pnpm -w test
If you plan on contributing to this project, please take time to read our CONTRIBUTING.md. Pull requests that do not adhere to the requirements in this doc will automatically be flagged and closed.
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