@vtex/cli-plugin-debug

vtex plugin debug

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

VTEX CLI Plugin Debug

Extend the vtex toolbelt!

Developing

  1. Clone vtex/toolbelt and follow the steps on the Contributing section.
  2. Clone/Create a plugin with this template.
  3. Change the template name under this project's package.json.
  4. Run yarn link on this project.
  5. Now run vtex link @vtex/cli-plugin-debug (or the new name) on the vtex/toolbelt project.
  6. Run yarn watch on the vtex/toolbelt
  7. Test the command on a VTEX IO app with vtex-test hello

For more information, read Ocliff Docs.

oclif npm

Usage

$ npm install -g @vtex/cli-plugin-debug
$ vtex COMMAND
running command...
$ vtex (-v|--version|version)
@vtex/cli-plugin-debug/0.0.0 linux-x64 node-v12.20.0
$ vtex --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ vtex COMMAND
...

Commands

vtex debug:dotnet DEBUGINST

Debug .NET applications (IDEs only)

USAGE
  $ vtex debug:dotnet DEBUGINST

OPTIONS
  -h, --help     show CLI help
  -v, --verbose  Show debug level logs
  --trace        Ensure all requests to VTEX IO are traced

See code: build/commands/debug/dotnet.ts

vtex hello [FILE]

describe the command here

USAGE
  $ vtex hello [FILE]

OPTIONS
  -f, --force
  -h, --help       show CLI help
  -n, --name=name  name to print
  -v, --verbose    Show debug level logs
  --trace          Ensure all requests to VTEX IO are traced

EXAMPLE
  $ oclif-example hello
  hello world from ./src/hello.ts!

See code: build/commands/hello.ts