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@squarecloud/cli
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Square Cloud CLI. This package provides a direct way to interact with the official Square Cloud API.
Formerly: https://cli.squarecloud.app/install
To install the Square Cloud CLI, use the following npm command:
npm install -g @squarecloud/cli
After installation, you can explore the functionalities of the Square Cloud CLI by running the following command:
squarecloud --help
This command will provide you with a list of available commands, options, and usage information to help you make the most out of the Square Cloud CLI.
Keeping your Square Cloud CLI up-to-date is crucial for accessing the latest features and improvements. To update the Square Cloud CLI to the latest version, execute the following npm command:
squarecloud update
This command will automatically fetch and apply any available updates for the Square Cloud CLI, ensuring that you are using the most recent version with enhanced functionalities and bug fixes.
FAQs
A command line application to manage your Square Cloud applications.
We found that @squarecloud/cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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