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atSCM command line interface
This module can be installed via npm. With node.js version 8 or later installed run:
# Install atscm-cli globally
npm install -g atscm-cli
You may have to run this command as an administrator.
You can find more detailed usage information in the usage manuals.
Running atscm init
will prompt you for a project name, description, etc. and create a new atSCM project.
For more detailed information on the init command look at the manuals.
Run tasks by typing atscm [task]
inside a project directory.
Lookup the tasks available in the atscm manuals or by running atscm --tasks
.
Running atscm docs
will open the API documentation of the atscm module, running atscm docs --cli
will open the documentation of this module.
FAQs
atSCM command line interface
The npm package atscm-cli receives a total of 78 weekly downloads. As such, atscm-cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that atscm-cli demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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