aidoku-cli
Aidoku development tools in a single program
Installation
# macOS/Linux
brew install beerpiss/tap/aidoku
# Windows
scoop bucket add beerpiss https://github.com/beerpiss/scoop-bucket
scoop install beerpiss/aidoku-cli
# if you have golang installed
go install github.com/Aidoku/aidoku-cli/...@latest
or download them from Releases
Usage
Aidoku development toolkit
Usage:
aidoku [command]
Available Commands:
build Build a source list from packages
completion Generate completion script
help Help about any command
init Create initial code for an Aidoku source
logcat Log streaming
serve Build a source list and serve it on the local network
verify Test Aidoku packages if they're ready for publishing
version Print version
Flags:
-h, --help help for aidoku
-v, --verbose verbose output
--version version for aidoku
Use "aidoku [command] --help" for more information about a command.
Commands
aidoku verify <FILES>
Test Aidoku packages if they're ready for publishing
Usage:
aidoku verify <FILES> [flags]
Flags:
-h, --help help for verify
Global Flags:
-v, --verbose verbose output
aidoku init [rust-template|rust|as|c] [DIR]
Create initial code for an Aidoku source
Usage:
aidoku init [rust-template|rust|as|c] [DIR] [flags]
Flags:
-h, --help help for init
-p, --homepage string Source homepage
-l, --language string Source language
-n, --name string Source name
--nsfw int Source NSFW level (default -1)
--version version for init
Global Flags:
-v, --verbose verbose output
aidoku build <FILES>
Build a source list from packages
Usage:
aidoku build <FILES> [flags]
Flags:
-h, --help help for build
-o, --output string Output folder (default "public")
Global Flags:
-v, --verbose verbose output
aidoku serve <FILES>
Build a source list and serve it on the local network
Usage:
aidoku serve <FILES> [flags]
Flags:
-h, --help help for serve
-o, --output string The source list folder (default "public")
-p, --port string The port to broadcast the source list on (default "8080")
Global Flags:
-v, --verbose verbose output
aidoku logcat
Log streaming
Usage:
aidoku logcat [flags]
Flags:
-h, --help help for logcat
-p, --port string The port to listen to logs on (default "9000")
Global Flags:
-v, --verbose verbose output
aidoku completion <SHELL>
Generate completion script
Usage:
aidoku completion [bash|zsh|fish|powershell]
Flags:
-h, --help help for completion
--version version for completion
Global Flags:
-v, --verbose verbose output