oclif CLI

π Description
This is the oclif CLI for the Open CLI Framework, that supports the development of oclif plugins and CLIs.
See the docs for more information.
π Getting Started Tutorial
The Getting Started tutorial is a step-by-step guide to introduce you to oclif. If you have not developed anything in a command line before, this tutorial is a great place to get started.
See Usage below for an overview of the oclif CLI.
π Requirements
Currently, Node 18+ is supported. We support the LTS versions of Node. You can add the node package to your CLI to ensure users are running a specific version of Node.
π Migrating from V1
If you have been using version 1 of the oclif CLI there are some important differences to note when using the latest version.
Breaking Changes
oclif multi, oclif plugin, and oclif single have all been removed in favor of oclif generate, which generates an oclif based CLI using the hello-world example repo.
- The reason is that there's not enough of a meaningful difference between a "multi command cli", a "single command cli", and a "plugin" to justify the maintenance cost. The generated CLI can be easily used for any of those use cases.
oclif hook is now oclif generate:hook
oclif command is now oclif generate:command
New Commands
Version 2 now includes all the commands from the oclif-dev CLI. This means that you can now use a single CLI for all your oclif needs. These commands include:
oclif manifest
oclif pack
oclif pack:deb
oclif pack:macos
oclif pack:win
oclif upload (formerly known as oclif-dev publish)
oclif upload:deb (formerly known as oclif-dev publish:deb)
oclif upload:macos (formerly known as oclif-dev publish:macos)
oclif upload:win (formerly known as oclif-dev publish:win)
oclif readme
π Usage
Creating a CLI:
$ npx oclif generate mynewcli
? npm package name (mynewcli): mynewcli
$ cd mynewcli
$ ./bin/run.js --version
mynewcli/0.0.0 darwin-x64 node-v9.5.0
$ ./bin/run.js --help
USAGE
$ mynewcli [COMMAND]
COMMANDS
hello
help display help for mynewcli
$ ./bin/run.js hello world
hello world! (./src/commands/hello/world.ts)
π Examples
π¨ Commands
Command Topics
π Contributing
See the contributing guide.
π Related Repositories
- @oclif/core - Base library for oclif. This can be used directly without the generator.
- @oclif/test - Test helper for oclif.
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