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@tscli/cli

@manifold/tscli

Command Line Utility

Usage

$ npm install -g @tscli/cli
$ tscli COMMAND
running command...
$ tscli (-v|--version|version)
@tscli/cli/0.0.0 darwin-x64 node-v12.20.2
$ tscli --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ tscli COMMAND
...

Commands

tscli autocomplete [SHELL]

display autocomplete installation instructions

display autocomplete installation instructions

USAGE
  $ tscli autocomplete [SHELL]

ARGUMENTS
  SHELL  shell type

OPTIONS
  -r, --refresh-cache  Refresh cache (ignores displaying instructions)

EXAMPLES
  $ tscli autocomplete
  $ tscli autocomplete bash
  $ tscli autocomplete zsh
  $ tscli autocomplete --refresh-cache

See code: @oclif/plugin-autocomplete

tscli eth:accounts

Returns a list of addresses owned by client.

Returns a list of addresses owned by client.

Parameters: none

Returns
Array of DATA, 20 Bytes - addresses owned by the client.


USAGE
  $ tscli eth:accounts

OPTIONS
  -h, --help  show CLI help

DESCRIPTION
  Parameters: none

  Returns
  Array of DATA, 20 Bytes - addresses owned by the client.

ALIASES
  $ tscli eth_accounts
  $ tscli ethAccounts

EXAMPLE
  $ tscli eth_accounts
  {
     "id":1,
     "jsonrpc": "2.0",
     "result": ["0xc94770007dda54cF92009BFF0dE90c06F603a09f"]
  }

See code: src/commands/eth/accounts.ts

tscli eth:send-raw-transaction [FILE]

describe the command here

describe the command here

USAGE
  $ tscli eth:send-raw-transaction [FILE]

OPTIONS
  -f, --force
  -h, --help       show CLI help
  -n, --name=name  name to print

See code: src/commands/eth/send-raw-transaction.ts

tscli eth:send-transaction [FILE]

describe the command here

describe the command here

USAGE
  $ tscli eth:send-transaction [FILE]

OPTIONS
  -f, --force
  -h, --help       show CLI help
  -n, --name=name  (required) name to print

See code: src/commands/eth/send-transaction.ts

tscli help [COMMAND]

display help for tscli

display help for <%= config.bin %>

USAGE
  $ tscli help [COMMAND]

ARGUMENTS
  COMMAND  command to show help for

OPTIONS
  --all  see all commands in CLI

See code: @oclif/plugin-help

tscli plugins

list installed plugins

list installed plugins

USAGE
  $ tscli plugins

OPTIONS
  --core  show core plugins

EXAMPLE
  $ tscli plugins

See code: @oclif/plugin-plugins

tscli plugins:inspect PLUGIN...

displays installation properties of a plugin

displays installation properties of a plugin

USAGE
  $ tscli plugins:inspect PLUGIN...

ARGUMENTS
  PLUGIN  [default: .] plugin to inspect

OPTIONS
  -h, --help     show CLI help
  -v, --verbose

EXAMPLE
  $ tscli plugins:inspect myplugin

See code: @oclif/plugin-plugins

tscli plugins:install PLUGIN...

installs a plugin into the CLI

installs a plugin into the CLI
Can be installed from npm or a git url.

Installation of a user-installed plugin will override a core plugin.

e.g. If you have a core plugin that has a 'hello' command, installing a user-installed plugin with a 'hello' command will override the core plugin implementation. This is useful if a user needs to update core plugin functionality in the CLI without the need to patch and update the whole CLI.


USAGE
  $ tscli plugins:install PLUGIN...

ARGUMENTS
  PLUGIN  plugin to install

OPTIONS
  -f, --force    yarn install with force flag
  -h, --help     show CLI help
  -v, --verbose

DESCRIPTION
  Can be installed from npm or a git url.

  Installation of a user-installed plugin will override a core plugin.

  e.g. If you have a core plugin that has a 'hello' command, installing a user-installed plugin with a 'hello' command
  will override the core plugin implementation. This is useful if a user needs to update core plugin functionality in
  the CLI without the need to patch and update the whole CLI.

ALIASES
  $ tscli plugins:add

EXAMPLES
  $ tscli plugins:install myplugin
  $ tscli plugins:install https://github.com/someuser/someplugin
  $ tscli plugins:install someuser/someplugin

See code: @oclif/plugin-plugins

tscli plugins:link PLUGIN

links a plugin into the CLI for development

links a plugin into the CLI for development
Installation of a linked plugin will override a user-installed or core plugin.

e.g. If you have a user-installed or core plugin that has a 'hello' command, installing a linked plugin with a 'hello' command will override the user-installed or core plugin implementation. This is useful for development work.


USAGE
  $ tscli plugins:link PLUGIN

ARGUMENTS
  PATH  [default: .] path to plugin

OPTIONS
  -h, --help     show CLI help
  -v, --verbose

DESCRIPTION
  Installation of a linked plugin will override a user-installed or core plugin.

  e.g. If you have a user-installed or core plugin that has a 'hello' command, installing a linked plugin with a 'hello'
  command will override the user-installed or core plugin implementation. This is useful for development work.

EXAMPLE
  $ tscli plugins:link myplugin

See code: @oclif/plugin-plugins

tscli plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...

removes a plugin from the CLI

removes a plugin from the CLI

USAGE
  $ tscli plugins:uninstall PLUGIN...

ARGUMENTS
  PLUGIN  plugin to uninstall

OPTIONS
  -h, --help     show CLI help
  -v, --verbose

ALIASES
  $ tscli plugins:unlink
  $ tscli plugins:remove

See code: @oclif/plugin-plugins

tscli plugins:update

update installed plugins

update installed plugins

USAGE
  $ tscli plugins:update

OPTIONS
  -h, --help     show CLI help
  -v, --verbose

See code: @oclif/plugin-plugins

tscli repl [PROVIDER]

Interactive REPL

Interactive REPL

USAGE
  $ tscli repl [PROVIDER]

ARGUMENTS
  PROVIDER  Provider address.  Ex: http://localhost:8545

OPTIONS
  -h, --help               show CLI help
  -p, --provider=provider  Provider address.  Ex: http://localhost:8545

See code: src/commands/repl.ts

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