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PhoneGap command-line interface and Node.js library.
$ npm install -g phonegap
Usage: phonegap [options] [commands]
Description:
PhoneGap command-line tool.
Commands:
create <path> create a phonegap project
build <platform> build a specific platform
run <platform> build and install a specific platform
local [command] development on local system
remote [command] development in cloud with phonegap/build
help [command] output usage information
version output version number
Options:
-v, --version output version number
-h, --help output usage information
Examples:
$ phonegap help create
$ phonegap help remote build
$ phonegap create path/to/my-app
Usage: phonegap local [command]
Description:
Run commands on your local system.
This requires that you have the correct platform SDKs installed.
Commands:
build <platform> build a specific platform
run <platform> build and install a specific platform
Examples:
$ phonegap local build android
$ phonegap local run android
Usage: phonegap remote [command]
Description:
Run commands for cloud-based development with PhoneGap/Build.
Commands:
login login to PhoneGap/Build
logout logout of PhoneGap/Build
build <platform> build a specific platform
run <platform> build and install a specific platform
Examples:
$ phonegap remote login
$ phonegap remote build android
$ phonegap remote run android
var phonegap = require('phonegap');
FAQs
PhoneGap command-line interface and node.js library.
The npm package phonegap receives a total of 151 weekly downloads. As such, phonegap popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that phonegap demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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