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@servicetitan/component-usage
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@servicetitan/component-usage
Use this package to report on component usage across your project.
$ npm install --save-dev @servicetitan/component-usage
$ npx component-usage
Or for one-time use with no installation:
$ npx @servicetitan/component-usage
You must specify at least one "mode" option: --sendToDataDog
, --outputDir
, --teamCityOutput
.
The examples below show the long form of each option (like --sendToDataDog
), but short forms are available (like -s
). To see all the long and short options, use --help
.
Display help:
$ npx @servicetitan/component-usage --help
Generate stats files locally in the current directory:
$ npx @servicetitan/component-usage --outputDir .
Send metrics to DataDog:
$ npx @servicetitan/component-usage --sendToDataDog --dataDogApiKey ...API_KEY_GOES_HERE... --dataDogApplicationKey ...APP_KEY_GOES_HERE...
Porque no los dos?
$ npx @servicetitan/component-usage --outputDir . --sendToDataDog --dataDogApiKey ...API_KEY_GOES_HERE... --dataDogApplicationKey ...APP_KEY_GOES_HERE...
TeamCity output
$ npx @servicetitan/component-usage --teamCityOutput
FAQs
Usage metrics of @servicetitan components
We found that @servicetitan/component-usage 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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