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LuckyCli
A Crystal library for creating and running tasks
Installing the CLI
- Install homebrew
- Run
brew tap luckyframework/lucky
- Run
brew install lucky
Run which lucky
from the command line to make sure it is installed.
If you're generating a Lucky web project, install the required dependencies. Then run lucky init {project_name}
Using LuckyCli in a non-Lucky web app
Add this to your application's shard.yml
:
dependencies:
lucky_cli:
github: luckyframework/lucky_cli
Create a file tasks.cr
at the root of your project
require "lucky_cli"
# Using `lucky` from the command line will do nothing if you forget this
LuckyCli::Runner.run
Creating tasks
In tasks.cr
class App::SendDailyNotifications < LuckyCli::Task
# What this task does
banner "Send notifications to users"
# Name is inferred from class name ("app.send_daily_notifications")
# It can be overriden if desired:
#
# name "app.send_daily_notifications"
def call
# Code that sends notifications to all your users
puts "Sent daily notifications!"
end
end
# LuckyCli::Runner.run is below this
This will create a task that can be run with lucky app.send_daily_notifications
.
The name is inferred from the name of the class unless explicitly set with name
.
You can see all available tasks by running lucky --help
Contributing
- Fork it ( https://github.com/luckyframework/lucky_cli/fork )
- Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
- Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
- Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
- Create a new Pull Request
Contributors
- paulcsmith Paul Smith - creator, maintainer