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@tru_id/cli-plugin-dev-server

Runs a development server from the tru.ID CLI

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@tru_id/cli-plugin-dev-server

Runs a development server from the tru.ID CLI

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Installation

To install plugins you'll need the tru.ID CLI v0.6.0@canary or above.

npm install -g @tru_id/cli@canary

You can then install the plugin using:

$ tru plugins:install @tru_id/cli-plugin-dev-server

Commands

tru server

Runs a development server from the CLI

USAGE
  $ tru server

OPTIONS
  -h, --help                                         show CLI help
  -p, --port=port                                    [default: 8080] The port the server should listen on
  -s, --localtunnel-subdomain=localtunnel-subdomain  The subdomain for the local tunnel
  -t, --localtunnel                                  Run a localtunnel to expose the server to the Internet

  --project-dir=project-dir                          [default: .] The directory that contains the tru.json Project
                                                     configuration file

EXAMPLES
  $ tru server

  $ tru server -t -p 4000

See code: src/commands/server.ts

Releasing

CHANGELOG

Ensure the CHANGELOG.md is updated:

yarn run changelog

Finesse the contents of CHANGELOG.md and commit.

Tag

Tag the version that is being released with the version of the package and, optionally, the tag to be used in NPM:

git tag v{version}@{tag}

Push the update to the remote.

git push v{version}@{tag}

Publish to NPM

To release a canary version run:

yarn run publish:canary

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Package last updated on 09 Mar 2021

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