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@shoutem/cli
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Shoutem CLI is a command line tool which helps you build Shoutem extensions.
You can read more about CLI in our documentation
For local development there are three ways of approaching this:
npm i
inside repositorynode path/to/build/shoutem.js <command>
, where <command>
is the command you're testingAfter making changes to the code, you can run rm -rf build && npm run build
to recompile and then continue using step 2 described above.
While messy and harder to keep track of changes (since you can't see the diff directly), this has proven effective. You can make changes in your global node_modules
directory on your machine in the src
directory, then re-build the CLI using npm run build
within the cli
directory (where the package.json is).
Prerequisites:
package.json
edited in such a way that the prepare
script is replaced with a preinstall
scriptYou can see the changes you've made with your code and how they affect the CLI by using npm i -g shoutem/cli#<commit_hash>
, e.g.:
npm i -g shoutem/cli#6874qbr
This can also be used for testing before release, unlike the other two methods.
NOTE: Once a release is ready, make sure to turn the preinstall script back into a prepare script as users may not have babel-cli installed.
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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