$ npm install -g flamebird
To start Flamebird you can use fb [command] [options]
(or longer alias flamebird [command] [options]
).
Application provides two commands: fb start
and fb web
(read below).
Need help? Use command:
$ fb --help
# or simply
$ fb
$ fb start [options]
Run tasks from Procfile
or package.json
Options:
-p, --package
- using package.json for the managing tasks. (:warning: with this option the commandstart
run all tasks frompackage.json
, for resolving it , please use option-t
)-t, --tasks [tasks]
- list of tasks which needs to async run infb start
( example :fb start --tasks start,start:dev,start-server
and then tasks arestart
,start:dev
,start-server
will have been runned asynchronously )
$ fb web [options]
Launch web-application which is task-manager. That command has more abilities than start
. Web-application is reading Procfile
and package.json
and adding ability to launch scripts inside this files together
Options:
-t, --tasks [tasks]
- list of tasks which will be managing in thefb web
command ( example :fb web --tasks start,start:dev,start-server
and this tasks will be showing in the web-applicationstart
,start:dev
,start-server
)-p, --port <PORT>
- sets the server port, by default5050
-n, --name <NAME>
- sets the project name. Display name of the project in title and header. By default using name of project insidepackage.json
otherwiseflamebird
hotkeys works only if is triggered.
Licensed under the MIT License.