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emulsify-cli

Command line interface for Emulsify.

Installation

This project is deployed to npm. In order to use this CLI, install it as a global dependency:

npm install -g @emulsify/cli

Usage

For more information on how to use emulsify-cli, please see the usage documentation.

Development

Emulsify-cli is developed using TypeScript. You can find all of the source files in the src directory, which is organized in the following manner:

  • src/index.ts - uses Commander to compose the CLI.
  • src/handlers - contains all functions that handle CLI commands, such as emulsify init.
  • src/lib - general definitions and logging tools.
  • src/schemas - contains JSON-Schema files that describe project, system, and variant configuration. These schema files are used to generate TypeScript types.
  • src/scripts - holds utility scripts for the project.
  • src/types - type modules live here, auto-generated ones are prefixed with an underscore (_).
  • src/util - contains utility functions that are used in handlers to do various things, such as caching systems.

Setup

  • Install the version of node as specified in this project's .nvmrc file. If you are using nvm, simply run nvm use.
  • Clone this repository into a directory of your choosing.
  • In the directory, run npm install.
  • Build the project: npm run build, or watch: npm run watch.
  • To test the CLI, run: npm link.

Scripts

  • npm run build: builds the project based on the configuration in tsconfig.dist.json.
  • npm run build-schema-types: Compiles the json-schema definitions within this project into ts types.
  • npm run watch: watches the codebase, and re-compiles every time a change is made.
  • npm run format: uses prettier to format all ts files within the codebase.
  • npm run lint: uses eslint to lint the codebase.
  • npm run test: runs Jest on the codebase. You can specify a path to a single test, and add any flags supported by Jest's CLI.
  • npm run type: uses typescript to check all type signatures.
  • npm run twatch: runs Jest without coverage, in verbose and watch mode. This is useful for running a single test during active development.

Deployment

This project is automatically built and deployed to NPM via a GitHub Actions workflow. In order to deploy changes merged into the develop branch, simply merge develop into main, and call it a day.

Contributors

Patrick
Patrick Coffey
Brian
Brian Lewis
Randy
Randy Oest
Callin
Callin Mullaney
Jeff
Jeff Tomlinson
mikeethedude/
mikeethedude
Roberto
Roberto Henández Badilla
Andrii
Andrii Shutov
Jim
Jim Vomero
Caleb
Caleb Tucker-Raymond
Carlos
Carlos Valencia Rivero
Igor
Igor R. Plity
Ryan
Ryan Hagerty

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