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adonis-ace
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:pray: This repository contains command line utilities and terminal command runner for adonis framework.
Adonis ace is a command line utility tool written for adonis framework. It makes super easy for you to create and write command line apps using es6 classes.
You can learn more about Ace and all of its awesomeness on http://adonisjs.com/ace-commands :evergreen_tree:
AdonisJS is build on the top of ES2015, which makes the code more enjoyable and cleaner to read. It doesn't make use of any transpiler and depends upon Core V8 implemented features.
For these reasons, AdonisJS require you to use node >= 4.0 and npm >= 3.0.
In favor of active development we accept contributions for everyone. You can contribute by submitting a bug, creating pull requests or even improving documentation.
You can find a complete guide to be followed strictly before submitting your pull requests in the Official Documentation.
FAQs
Ace is a command line tool for adonisjs framework
We found that adonis-ace demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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