bin | ||
build | ||
completion | ||
lib | ||
man | ||
release/installers | ||
tests | ||
.editorconfig | ||
.gitignore | ||
coffeelint.json | ||
gulpfile.coffee | ||
Makefile | ||
npm-shrinkwrap.json | ||
package.json | ||
README.md |
Resin CLI
Take a look at the spec for features, roadmap and progress https://docs.google.com/a/resin.io/document/d/1mPBWy9wwLiNd25VcIvp3HEWJNjoXkALfMLMblXaGoh8/edit?usp=sharing.
Installing
$ git clone git@bitbucket.org:rulemotion/resin-cli.git
$ cd resin-cli
$ npm install
If you want to have resin on your PATH:
$ npm install -g
If you want to run it locally:
$ ./bin/resin
Or:
$ coffee lib/app.coffee
Tests
You can run the Mocha test suite, you can do:
$ gulp test
Development mode
The following command will watch for any changes and will run a linter and the whole test suite:
$ gulp watch
If you set DEBUG
environment variable, errors will print with a stack trace:
$ DEBUG=true resin ...
Release
The following command will compile the application into a single executable for the current platform (supports Mac OS X, GNU/Linux and Windows > XP):
$ gulp release
The binary will be located at build/Release
.
Documentation
You can renegerate the documentation with:
$ npm run-script doc
Manual pages
UNIX manual pages reside in man/
You can regenerate UNIX roff
manual pages from markdown with:
$ gulp man
If you add a new man
page, remember to add the generated filename to the man
array in package.json
.
Caveats
- Some interactive widgets don't work on Cygwin. If you're running Windows, it's preferrable that you use
cmd.exe
, asCygwin
is not official supported by Node.js.