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README.md
Neutrino CLI
Using the command-line interface is the preferred way of interacting with Neutrino. Let's take a look at its usage.
--help
Using neutrino --help
will bring up the following help guide:
❯ neutrino --help
Commands:
start Build a project in development mode
build Compile the source directory to a bundled build
test [files..] Run all suites from the test directory or provided files
Options:
--presets A list of Neutrino presets used to configure the build [array] [default: []]
--version Show version number [boolean]
--help Show help [boolean]
--version
Using --version
will output the current version of the Neutrino CLI to the console and exit.
❯ neutrino --version
4.0.0
--presets
The --presets
flag can be used in conjunction with any of the top-level commands to specify a collection of
presets to load. These can be an npm package or a relative path to a module to load as a preset.
❯ neutrino start --presets neutrino-preset-react neutrino-preset-karma
The Neutrino CLI will still attempt to load any presets defined in the project's package.json located at
config.presets
. Presets passed via the CLI --presets
will take precedence over presets defined in
config.presets
, meaning that options set by package.json presets can have their values overridden by
--presets
presets.
neutrino start
Using the command neutrino start
builds a project in development mode, also starting a development server or source
watcher depending on the preset or config options used. This command sets the NODE_ENV
environment variable to
development
.
neutrino build
Using the command neutrino build
builds a project in production mode, rendering static assets to the configured build
output destination. This command sets the NODE_ENV
environment variable to production
.
neutrino test
Using the command neutrino test
passes execution onto a test runner preset. It is up to the preset being used to
determine how source files are built or provided to tests. See your particular test preset for details. This
command sets the NODE_ENV
environment variable to test
.
Looking at the --help
for neutrino test
:
❯ neutrino test --help
neutrino test [files..]
Options:
--presets A list of Neutrino presets used to configure the build [array] [default: []]
--version Show version number [boolean]
--help Show help [boolean]
--coverage Collect test coverage information and generate report [boolean] [default: false]
--watch Watch source files for changes and re-run tests [boolean] [default: false]
Using the command neutrino test
will execute every test file located in your
testing directory. You may also provide to this command the specific test files you wish
to run individually. It is important to note that when combined with the --presets
parameter, you should use two
dashes after the last preset to denote the end of the presets and the beginning of the test files.
❯ neutrino test a_test.js b_test.js
❯ neutrino test --presets neutrino-preset-react neutrino-preset-karma -- a_test.js b_test.js
You can also pass a flag --watch
to watch source files for changes and re-run tests, if your preset supports it.
❯ neutrino test --watch
As well you can pass a flag --coverage
to collect test coverage information and generate a report, if your preset
supports it.
❯ neutrino test --coverage
Exit codes
When the CLI creates an instance of Neutrino, it waits for all commands to either resolve or reject their Promise.
If the command succeeded, the CLI will exit with code 0
. If there was an error, the CLI will log the error
to the console and exit with code 1
. This makes it easier to use Neutrino commands for status reasons, such
as failing a pull request on continuous integration if any tests fail or if there are linter errors.