$ sk app ls [--numbers] [--details]
$ sk app add <repo>|.
$ sk app rm <id>|--repo <repo>|--index <index>|.
$ sk app use <id>|--repo <repo>|--index <index>|.
$ sk app info [<id>|--repo <repo>|--index <index>|.] [--get...|--set...] ## configure app settings
$ sk app envs [<id>|--repo <repo>|--index <index>|.]
$ sk env ls [--numbers] [--details]
$ sk env add <name> <branch>|.
$ sk env rm <name>
$ sk env use <name>
$ sk env info [<name>|.] [--get...|--set...]
$ sk env domain <name>
$ sk deploy ls [--numbers] [--details]
$ sk deploy pubish [<id>|<index>] # with notthing use latest
$ sk deploy preview [<id>|<index>]
$ sk deploy details [<id>|<index>]
$ sk deploy rm [<id>|<index>]
$ sk deploy [<env_name> [<branch>]]
$ sk logs
# need help of which operation write
$ sk remote-config ls [--numbers] [--details]
$ sk remote-config add <name> [--description <description>] [--experiment-id <experiment-id>]
$ sk remote-config rm <name>|<index>|<id>
$ sk remote-config info <name>|<index>|<id> [--set|--get]
$ sk remote-config value ls
$ sk remote-config value add <name>|<index>|<id> <value> [--percentile <percentile>] [--segment <segment>] [--version <version>]
$ sk remote-config value rm <name>|<index>|<id>
$ sk remote-config value info <name>|<index>|<id> [--set|--get]
remote config aliases:
- rc
- param
sk monitor
$ sk snippet ls
$ sk snippet add <name> [--content <string>|--content-file <path>] [--preappend|--append(default)] [--body|--head(default)] [--enabled]
$ sk snippet rm <name>|<index>|<id>
$ sk snippet info <name>|<index>|<id> [--get|--set]
The Idea is that you can use the tool when you are in the directory repository of you project deployed on stormkit or you can also use anywhere else.
When you are not in the directory of the repository you can list all of your applications with
sk app ls
and then use thesk app use
to say which application you want to work on (automatically using default env), then you dosk env ls
and then select another environment you want to work on withsk env use
.Could be an idea add
sk use <app> <env>
.For
remote-config
we can do this as main command and thenparam
andrc
as aliases.