appstax-cli

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Published: Mar 18, 2015 License: MIT

README

Pre-release note

Please note that this repository contains pre-release software, and cannot be used until the Appstax services are officially released. Want beta access? Send us an email to request an early access code.

Appstax CLI

This is the official command-line tool for Appstax.

Installing

Manual installation: Download the latest release and copy the appropriate binary to somewhere on your system PATH.

On windows, place appstax.exe in c:\Windows\System32 or any custom PATH you have configured in your environment variables.

Quick install on Mac OSX:, install the latest version from the terminal:
curl -s http://appstax.com/download/cli/install_osx.sh | sudo /bin/bash

Quick install on Linux:
curl -s http://appstax.com/download/cli/install_linux.sh | sudo /bin/bash

Command overview

appstax init     # Initialize current directory as an appstax app
appstax deploy   # Deploy local files to <yourapp>.appstax.io
appstax info     # Info about app configured in current directory
appstax open     # Open your browser to the specified destination
appstax login    # Log in (also done automatically from other commands)
appstax logout   # Log out
appstax serve    # Run development http server on localhost:9000

You can also type appstax help to see a list of available commands.

Building from source

You need go and goxc to build appstax-cli. Go is available from Homebrew: brew install go, and goxc is automatically installed when running the build.

Run ./build.sh to compile for your current platform. You will find the built artifacts in .godeps/bin

Run ./build.sh XC to cross-compile. Built artifacts in .godeps/bin/appstax-xc/snapshot

Running

cd .godeps/bin, then appstax --help to show available options.

License

MIT License

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