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aux4 is a Command-line Interface (CLI) generator responsible for organizing and documenting the scripts you are using every day, by providing a simple interface it can transform a complex set of scripts into a powerful tool, very easy to use and perfect for sharing with your team.
You are probably doing the same task multiple times in the day, like running few scripts for compiling, testing, deploying, sending messages, calling REST endpoints, or any other activity. It is time to automate your job, the few seconds you are spending on those tasks sum a few hours in the week.
If you are copying and pasting scripts, stop, you can use a Command-line Interface (CLI) and have it on hand anytime you need it. aux4 allows you to organize and document your scripts in minutes.
Do not write Wiki pages documenting how to use your scripts, aux4 shows very good documentation for every command, and it makes your complicated scripts look very simple and intuitive for the user.
You will figure out how this tool is a game-changer only after you start using it.
The full documentation is on aux4 page.
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CLI (command-line interface) generator
The npm package aux4 receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, aux4 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that aux4 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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