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epic-cli

epic-cli

Useful commands for everyday Web Development.

Usage or Global Installation

bunx epic-cli update # One time usage to run any script.
bunx epic-cli@latest update # Avoid using cached version.

For repeated usage it's best to install the package globally and use shortcut aliases.

bunx epic-cli verify # Verify which script aliases are free before installation.
bun install -g epic-cli
update # Directly run any script.
bun update -g epic-cli # Update globally installed version.

Commands

After the installation the following commands can be used from anywhere within the terminal.

update

Update current package dependency versions. This will update all versions with ranges to the latest version. Exactly specified versions or dist tags will be ignored. Add the --no-install flag to avoid updating node modules.

refresh

Reinstalls node_modules in current directory. Add --lock flag to also remove the bun.lockb file first.

run

Lists currently available scripts and allows multi-selection of scripts to run.

commit

To be used before committing, runs "check", "types" and "test" scripts if available and lists success or failure.

types

Check TypeScript using tsc. Will list number of files checked, add --files to list all relative files except ones from node modules.

init [name]

Quickly initialize a new project in the current folder using the parent folder as the default name.

secret

Stores and retreives .env variables for the current project from iCloud on macOS. Add the --list flag to show all currently stored secrets.

global

List and update globally installed packages.

format

Format package.json in current folder.

files

List nested files inside current folder in a tree structure.

workspaces "update"

Run an arbitrary command passed as the second argument in every workspace of the current project. Use the --output flag to show the output when running the command.

folders "./template/*" "update --no-install"

Run an arbitrary command passed as the third argument in every folder matched by the glob passed as the second argument. Use the --output flag to show the output when running the command.

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