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This is a cli tool for quickly starting a plug-in module, a package or an application
This is a cli tool for quickly writing plug-in module, a package or an application.
$ npm install -g wingjs-cli
# OR
$ yarn global add wingjs-cli
$ wing -h
# Usage: fcfe <command> [options]
# Options:
# -V, --version output the version number
# -h, --help display help for command
# Commands:
# create <app-name>
# init <app-name>
# plugin <plugin-name>
# help [command] display help for command
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This is a cli tool for quickly starting a plug-in module, a package or an application
We found that wingjs-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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