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ol-lit-yol hooks multiple external modules together on a server. Some examples include Sublime Text, Teamviewer, and more!
npm install ol-lit-yol
adult create app.js
Do this via terminal or an SSH client
adult start app.js
--start
- Start your script.--stop
- Stops specified script.--create
- Use this command to create an app.--disable
- Disables ol-lit-yol entirely.--pause
- Puts specified app on hold.--schedule
- Schedules a script to run at a certain time.--bugreport
- Use this command to report bugs with ol-lit-yol.--changelog
- Lists the changes in your current version.--version
- Lists what version you are currently running.--help
- Displays all commands.--bugreport
to report any bugs you may be running into using our package.
FAQs
ol-lit-yol hooks multiple external modules together on a server. Some examples include Sublime Text, Teamviewer, and more!
The npm package ol-lit-yol receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, ol-lit-yol popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ol-lit-yol 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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