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@prismatic-io/prism
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Build, deploy, and support integrations in Prismatic from the comfort of your command line
Prism is Prismatic's CLI tool that allows you to build, deploy, and support integrations in Prismatic from the comfort of your command line.
Prism is a NodeJS package, so it requires NodeJS and NPM to be installed. You can download both from the NodeJS Website. Prism works on MacOS, Linux, Windows and WSL.
Once node
and npm
are installed, run this to install Prismatic's CLI tool:
$ npm install --global @prismatic-io/prism
This will install the prism
command globally.
To log in, run:
$ prism login
You can then see your login information with:
$ prism me
Name: John Doe
Email: john.doe@example.com
Organization: Example Software Company
For help with Prism, please see our Prism documentation page. There, you will find information about the various subcommands you can run, troubleshooting tips, etc.
Prismatic is the embedded integration platform for B2B software companies. It's the easiest way to build integrations and provide a first-class integration experience to your customers.
Prismatic reduces integration effort and empowers every role with exactly what they need, so you can spend less time on integrations and more time on core product innovation.
With Prismatic, you can:
Prismatic is for B2B (business-to-business) software companies, meaning software companies that provide applications used by businesses. It's a good fit for products/teams at any stage, including early stage SaaS, established SaaS, and legacy or on-prem systems.
Many B2B software teams serve customers in niche vertical markets, and we designed Prismatic with that in mind. We provide powerful and flexible tools so you can build exactly the integrations your customers need, no matter who your customers are, no matter what systems you need to connect to, no matter how "non-standard" your integration scenario.
Prismatic supports integrations ranging from simple and standard to complex, bespoke, and vertical-specific. Teams use it to build integrations between applications of all kinds, SaaS or legacy, with or without a modern API, regardless of protocol or data format. Here are some example use cases:
For information on the Prismatic platform, check out our website and docs.
This repository is MIT licensed.
FAQs
Build, deploy, and support integrations in Prismatic from the comfort of your command line
The npm package @prismatic-io/prism receives a total of 266 weekly downloads. As such, @prismatic-io/prism popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @prismatic-io/prism 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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