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@shoutem/cli
Advanced tools
Command-line tools for Shoutem extensions.
shoutem register
Enter your Shoutem credentials, and register as a developer. If you're not a Shoutem user yet, sign up at www.shoutem.com.
$ shoutem register
Please enter your credentials
username johnny.bravo@shoutem.com
password ******
Please enter a new developer name
name Johnny
You are registered as "Johnny"
shoutem init
This will ask you a bunch of questions, and then write the extension.json file. Also, it will
create app
and server
folders to store all assets of your extension.
$ shoutem init
This utility will walk you through creating the extension.json file
name (test) hello
version (0.0.1)
title (test)
description Hello, extensions!
Extension initialized
Layout after running shoutem init
:
.
├── app
│ ├── index.js
│ └── package.json
├── extension.json
└── server
shoutem upload
Upload the extension so it can be installed to applications.
As long as version in extension.json
is unchanged, every upload will simply
overwrite the current content of the extension. Once you bump up the version,
shoutem upload
will not affect the already uploaded extension - instead, a new
extension will be created which can be installed independently from previous
versions.
shoutem install
Install extension into an app. If extension
flag is not used, local extension
will be installed.
Install local extension:
$ shoutem install --app=1234
Extension installed
Install any extension by id:
$ shoutem install --app=1234 --extension=5678
Extension installed
shoutem logout
Logout from Shoutem by erasing local credentials. After this, commands will ask you to login before continuing.
FAQs
Command-line tools for Shoutem applications
The npm package @shoutem/cli receives a total of 15 weekly downloads. As such, @shoutem/cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @shoutem/cli 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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