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lucy is a command-line tool for working with LucyBot's App Generator API
npm install -g lucy
You can get an API key at https://lucybot.com/register.
lucy build \
--apikey="your_lucybot_apikey" \
--directory=path/to/app \
--destination=path/to/dest \
--server="node" \
--client="html-ejs" \
--views="view1,view2" \
--actions="action1"
lucy publish \
--apikey="your_lucybot_apikey" \
--apisecret="your_lucybot_apisecret" \
--name="my_app" \
--directory=path/to/app \
--views="view1,view2" \
--actions="action1"
lucy publish will publish the contents of --directory to the App Generator API
lucy build will build your app in the specified languages, using these files instead of the files currently published. This allows you to work on your app locally before publishing it.
A sample directory is at http://github.com/lucybot/hacker-news
The directory specified by --directory should be structured as
+ actions/
+ node/
- action1.ejs.js
+ ruby/
- action1.ejs.rb
+ ...
+ request/
- action1.ejs.js
+ views/
+ html/
- view1.ejs.html
- view2.ejs.html
FAQs
A command line tool for building LucyBot apps
The npm package lucy receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, lucy popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that lucy 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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