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CLI utilities for TSRPC
npm i -g tsrpc-cli
tsrpc proto -i shared/protocols -o shared/protocols/proto.ts
tsrpc encode -p proto.json -s a/b/c/TypeName "{value: 1}"
tsrpc encode -p proto.ts -s a/b/c/TypeName "{value: 1}" -o buf.bin
tsrpc decode -p proto.json -s a/b/c/TypeName "01 0A 01"
tsrpc decode -p proto.json -s a/b/c/TypeName -i buf.bin -o output.js
tsrpc validate -p proto.json -s a/b/c/TypeName "{value: 1}"
tsrpc validate -p proto.json -s a/b/c/TypeName -i xxx.js
tsrpc show buf.bin
tsrpc proto <options> Generate proto file
-i, --input <file> Input TS file (support glob expression)
It would generate all exported types
-o, --output <file> Output file (or print to CLI)
-c, --compatible <file> Compatible mode, compatible to old proto (=output by default)
-n, --new Generate fresh new proto (no compatible)
-u, --ugly Output as ugly JSON (no indent and smaller)
-v, --verbose Show debug info
--ignore <glob> Files to be ignored from --input
tsrpc api <options> Generate TSRPC API implementations
-i, --input <file> Proto file path (proto.ts or proto.json)
-o, --output <folder> Output api folder path
tsrpc encode <options> [exp] Encode a JS expression or a file (content is JS expression)
[exp] Expression to encode (e.g. "123" "new Uint8Array([1,2,3])")
-p, --proto <file> Proto file to use
-s, --schema <id> SchemaID (filePath/TypeName)
-i, --input <file> Input file path, alternative to [exp]
-o, --output <file> Output file path (or print to CLI)
-v, --verbose Show debug info
tsrpc decode <options> [binstr] Decode buffer
[binstr] Buffer to decode, hex string, like "0F A2 E3"
-p, --proto <file> Proto file
-s, --schema <id> SchemaID (filePath/TypeName)
-i, --input <file> Input file path, alternative to [binstr]
-o, --output <file> Output file path (or print to CLI)
-v, --verbose Show debug info
tsrpc validate <options> [exp] Validate if a JS expression is valid to a schema
[exp] Expression to validate (e.g. "123" "new Uint8Array([1,2,3])")
-p, --proto <file> Proto file to use
-s, --schema <id> SchemaID (filePath/TypeName)
-i, --input <file> Input file path, alternative to [exp]
tsrpc show <file> Show a binary file as hex string
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TSRPC CLI Tools
The npm package tsrpc-cli receives a total of 23 weekly downloads. As such, tsrpc-cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that tsrpc-cli 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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