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Cog

yo dawg

Installation

With yarn do:

yarn global add hc-cog

Scripts

All scripts run through bin/cog. When you run a command, bin/cog looks for bin/cog-command and executes it.

Whenever you create, delete, or modify a script, you must update bin/cog-help.

Usage

Running cog on the command line will list all of the available scripts and a short description. Any new script you make will overwrite the global defaults. You can run cog make:script dev and create a custom bash script based on that specific project

Plugins

You can add plugins to cog through the .cogconfig file. A plugin consists of a directory of cog-<command> commands, which can exist anywhere within your file system.

Run cog config to create the .cogconfig file in your home directory.

You can then edit the COG_PLUGIN_DIRECTORIES= variable with a comma-separated list of paths where your cog-<command> scripts are stored.

Update

Run cog update to receive the latest version.

To update this package, run yarn version {patch, minor, major} followed by yarn publish

Builds

If you're using Go to write any commands, put your source .go file into the src directory and run this command to build it into a binary in the bin directory:

yarn run build