@pittankopta/vibranium v1.1.1
vibranium
CLI for managing custom emulated devices on Chromium-based browsers.
- π€ What's this?
 - π Getting started
 - β¨Features
 - β OS / Browser support
 - πΊοΈ Roadmap
 - π€ Commands
 - π£ Feedback
 
π€ What's this?
Vibranium is a CLI that allows you to import/export custom device emulator settings in Chrome(or other Chromium-based browser) DevTools. If you use custom device emulator feature in Chrome DevTools, you might feel this is pretty handy. Especially if you are a frontend-developer and dealing with WebView using custom user agent , you're gonna love it!
If you are migrating to a new computer, vibranium can help you!
If you want to share your custom device emulator settings with your colleagues, vibranium can help with that situation, too!  
π Getting started
You can simply use this with typing:
$ npx @pittankopta/vibranium...or you can install globally/locally
## Install globally
$ npm install -g @pittankopta/vibranium
$ vibranium --version
## Install locally
$ npm install @pittankopta/vibranium --dev
## ...or
$ yarn add @pittankopta/vibranium --devβ¨Features
Export
You can export your custom device emulator settings.
It will output as a JSON file, so you can put it under your version control.
Profile feature is supported, so you can choose a profile to export.
$ npx @pittankopta/vibranium@beta export
$ npx @pittankopta/vibranium@beta export ./path/to/file.json
$ npx @pittankopta/vibranium@beta export --browser chrome-canaryAdd
Add a custom device settings from JSON file.
Profile feature is supported, so you can choose a profile to add custom device settings.
$ npx @pittankopta/vibranium@beta add vibranium.json
$ npx @pittankopta/vibranium@beta add vibranium.json --browser chrome-canaryβ OS / Browser support
You can select target browser using --browser command.
Available option is chrome chrome-canary chromium edge edge-beta edge-dev edge-canary. (default is chrome.)
If your favorite browser is not listed below, feel free to contribute!
| macOS | Linux | Windows | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chrome | β | π | β | 
| Chrome Canary | β | π | β | 
| Chromium | β | π | β | 
| Edge(Chromium based) | β | - | π | 
| Edge Beta(Chromium based) | β | π | π | 
| Edge Dev(Chromium based) | β | π | π | 
| Edge Canary(Chromium based) | β | - | π | 
- β : Supported / Tested
 - π: Just implemented (Not tested)
 - - : Not supported
 
πΊοΈ Roadmap
- π Add test code
 - π€ Add integration with CircleCI
 - π§ Test with Linux
 - β¨ Add nice documentation site
 - π Add support for other Chromium-based browsers (e.g. Edge)
 
π€ Commands
vibranium add FILE
Add custom emulated devices from a JSON config file.
USAGE
  $ vibranium add FILE
OPTIONS
  -b, --browser=browser  [default: chrome] Specify a browser (e.g. chrome-canary, chromium, edge)
  -f, --force            Skip confirm when overwriting
  -h, --help             show CLI help
  -r, --replace          Replace all your existing emulated devices inside Chrome.
EXAMPLES
  - To add a custom device to your browser, simply type:
       $ vibranium add vibranium.json
       $ vibranium add path/to/the/config.json
  - If you want to swap all the devices with your config, type:
       $ vibranium add vibranium.json --replace
  - If you want to add settings to Chrome Canary, type:
       $ vibranium add --browser chrome-canarySee code: src/commands/add.ts
vibranium export [FILE]
Export custom virtual device list from your Chromium-based browser.
USAGE
  $ vibranium export [FILE]
OPTIONS
  -b, --browser=browser  [default: chrome] Specify a browser (e.g. chrome-canary, chromium, edge)
  -f, --force            Skip confirm when overwriting
  -h, --help             show CLI help
EXAMPLES
  - To export your custom emulated device settings, simply type:
       $ vibranium export
  - You can specify a directory/name for the output file with:
       $ vibranium export ./path/to/the/config.json
  - If you want to export settings from Chrome Canary, type:
       $ vibranium export --browser chrome-canarySee code: src/commands/export.ts
vibranium help [COMMAND]
display help for vibranium
USAGE
  $ vibranium help [COMMAND]
ARGUMENTS
  COMMAND  command to show help for
OPTIONS
  --all  see all commands in CLISee code: @oclif/plugin-help
π£ Feedback
If you have any issue, suggestion, or question, feel free to make an issue.
Also, contribution is welcome!
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