@rispa/cli v4.2.2
Rispa CLI 
ris is the Rispa CLI command line utility that allows to set up project structure, manage plugins, run generators.
- Getting Started – How to use.
- Features – About features.
Rispa CLI works on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Getting Started
Installation
Install it once globally:
yarn global add @rispa/cli or
npm install -g @rispa/cliYou will need to have Node >= 7.10 on your machine.
Creating project
To create project, run:
ris new project-name
cd project-nameIt will create a directory called project-name inside the current folder.
Inside that directory, it will generate the initial project structure and install the selected plugins:
project-name/
rispa.json
lerna.json
package.json
.gitignore
.editorconfig
.travis.yml
packages/
...selected-pluginsrispa.json is an entry point of RISPA project, it contains information about current project.
Options
Development mode
To create project in development mode, run:
ris new --mode=devProject will be generated without Subtree usage.
Managing plugins
ris add
To add plugins, run inside project directory:
ris add rispa-eslint-configIt will add plugin with name rispa-eslint-config to current project.
If you want to browse and select plugins to install, run:
ris addIt will display available plugins. Press space to select plugins for installation, then press enter to install selected plugins.
If you want to add plugin via git url, run:
ris add git:https://github.com/rispa-io/rispa-core.gitIt will add rispa-core plugin via git url to current project.
ris update
To update installed plugins, run inside project directory:
ris updateIt will pull changes to all installed plugins in current project.
Pulling changes works through the git interface.
ris remove
To remove a plugin, run inside project directory:
ris remove plugin-nameIt will remove plugins-name plugin from current project.
Plugin removal is an unsafe operation, because, it doesn't make changes to the client code and requires corrections by user.
ris assemble
To assemble plugins, run inside project directory:
ris assembleIt will install not installed plugins from rispa.json.
Launch plugin script
ris run or ris
To launch plugin script, run inside project directory:
ris run @rispa/core lintIt will launch script lint in @rispa/core plugin.
ris run all or ris all
To launch script for all plugins, run inside project directory:
ris run all lintIt will launch script lint for all installed plugins.
Options
Yarn
To force or disable usage of Yarn, use --yarn:
ris run all lint --yarn=trueSkip
To skip plugins, use --skip:
ris run all lint --skip=@rispa/ui-kit,feature-pluginLaunch generator
ris g
To launch plugin generator, run inside project directory:
ris g core generator-nameIt will launch generator-name generator of core package in current project.
Commit
ris commit
To commit project or plugins changes, run inside project directory:
ris commitIt will collect project changes and ask you to enter commit message. The commit will be pushed to the current branch.
Numerate
ris numerate
To numerate project changes, run inside project directory:
ris numerateIt will scan project tags and display available versions.
Features
Run local version
If you launched the globally installed CLI and there will be local version found, the call will be redirected to the local version.
Subtree
We use Subtree merge strategy for plugins.
Structure
Generated project based on Lerna monorepo structure.
Plugins
Plugins are a part of monorepo modules, they extend the project functionality.
@rispa/core - is an entry point for all plugins, providing enhancements and correct initialization of connected plugins.
List of available plugins can be seen here.
Configuration
To see the full details of an error, run CLI with ENV:
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