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This package provides the main entry point into the application.
It can be included as a library by importing internal/lib/lib.ts or be run from command line.
Before running tasks it will check for presence of algob.config.js.
If it's not present the project will be generated in the current directory.
After that other commands will be possible to execute.
Help
algob help
View version
algob --version
Launch a node project console
algob console
Copied files won't overwrite already existing ones so running yarn algob should result in an error if any files clash.
It's best to use a different directory to initialize test projects.
Also, it my be helpful to link the binary:
yarn link
When working on algob, we use CLI directly from the build directory using the following command:
yarn run algob:dev
It will create a project-dev directory as a copy of the template project (sample-project).
In that directory you should update the config.algob.js. The algob:dev command will run all algob in that directory.
FAQs
This package provides the main entry point into the application.
We found that algob 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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