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freshbooks-cli-invoice
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A command-line interface for interacting with Freshbooks Invoices
A command-line interface for interacting with Freshbooks Invoices
freshbooks-cli is a command-line interface to the FreshBooks API.
freshbooks-cli-invoice
implements the invoice
subcommand for
freshbooks-cli.
--list, -l - Display a full list of invoices
--help, -h - Display this message
# Displaying the full list of invoices
$ freshbooks projects --list
The test suite is implemented with nodeunit and nixt.
To rebuild & run the tests
$ git clone https://github.com/logankoester/freshbooks-cli-invoice.git
$ cd freshbooks-cli-invoice
$ npm install
$ grunt test
You can use grunt watch
to automatically rebuild and run the test suite when
files are changed.
Use npm link
from the project directory to tell freshbooks-cli
to use
your modified freshbooks-cli-invoice
during development.
To contribute back, fork the repo and open a pull request with your changes.
Copyright (c) 2013 Logan Koester Licensed under the MIT license.
FAQs
A command-line interface for interacting with Freshbooks Invoices
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