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@ionos-cloud/codex

VDC & SDK swagger management tool

oclif CI

Usage

$ npm install -g @ionos-cloud/codex
$ codex COMMAND
running command...
$ codex (-v|--version|version)
@ionos-cloud/codex/4.1.0 darwin-x64 node-v16.0.0
$ codex --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ codex COMMAND
...

Commands

codex autocomplete [SHELL]

display autocomplete installation instructions

USAGE
  $ codex autocomplete [SHELL]

ARGUMENTS
  SHELL  shell type

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

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

See code: @oclif/plugin-autocomplete

codex commit

commit changes into the patch being edited

USAGE
  $ codex commit

OPTIONS
  -d, --debug            show debug information
  -h, --help             show CLI help
  -m, --message=message

See code: src/commands/commit.ts

codex compile

compile baseline plus all the patches

USAGE
  $ codex compile

OPTIONS
  -d, --debug          show debug information
  -h, --help           show CLI help
  -o, --output=output

See code: src/commands/compile.ts

codex config [PATH] [VALUE]

codex configuration management

USAGE
  $ codex config [PATH] [VALUE]

ARGUMENTS
  PATH   configuration setting path e.g. 'auth.username'
  VALUE  configuration value

OPTIONS
  -d, --debug  show debug information
  -h, --help   show CLI help

EXAMPLES
  $ codex config
  $ codex config foo.bar
  $ codex config foo.bar value

See code: src/commands/config.ts

codex diff FILE1 FILE2

compute a diff between two json or yaml files, normalizing them first. you can use --semantic/-s option together with --output yaml/-o yaml for a user-friendly output.

USAGE
  $ codex diff FILE1 FILE2

ARGUMENTS
  FILE1  first file
  FILE2  second file

OPTIONS
  -d, --debug             show debug information
  -f, --format=yaml|json  [default: json] input files format
  -h, --help              show CLI help
  -i, --ignore=ignore     ignore node
  -o, --output=yaml|json  [default: yaml] output format. recommended to use it with semantic option
  -s, --semantic          perform a swagger semantic diff

See code: src/commands/diff.ts

codex edit

edit the swagger file after applying all patches or edit a specific patch

USAGE
  $ codex edit

OPTIONS
  -a, --abort
  -d, --debug          show debug information
  -h, --help           show CLI help
  -o, --output=output
  -p, --patch=patch

See code: src/commands/edit.ts

codex help [COMMAND]

display help for codex

USAGE
  $ codex help [COMMAND]

ARGUMENTS
  COMMAND  command to show help for

OPTIONS
  --all  see all commands in CLI

See code: @oclif/plugin-help

codex init URL

initialize a codex project in S3

Note: Before running the command, make sure to create the new bucket in dcd manager. After you create the bucket, run : codex config s3.bucket <bucket_name_here>, so you point to the correct location. Make sure the new bucket supports versioning in order to save older versions of the swagger files over time.

USAGE
  $ codex init URL

ARGUMENTS
  URL  api spec url

OPTIONS
  -d, --debug             show debug information
  -f, --format=yaml|json  (required) spec format
  -h, --help              show CLI help

EXAMPLE
  $ codex init https://api.url/spec

See code: src/commands/init.ts

codex lock

acquire the global codex lock

USAGE
  $ codex lock

OPTIONS
  -d, --debug  show debug information
  -h, --help   show CLI help

EXAMPLE
  $ codex lock

See code: src/commands/lock.ts

codex login

authenticate using the Inside credentials

USAGE
  $ codex login

OPTIONS
  -d, --debug              show debug information
  -h, --help               show CLI help
  -p, --password=password  password to login with
  -u, --username=username  username to login with

EXAMPLE
  $ codex login

See code: src/commands/login.ts

codex normalize FILE

take a minified json or yaml file a produce an indented version of it

USAGE
  $ codex normalize FILE

ARGUMENTS
  FILE  file to normalizeFile

OPTIONS
  -f, --format=yaml|json  [default: json] file format
  -h, --help              show CLI help
  -i, --indent=indent     [default: 2]

See code: src/commands/normalize.ts

codex patch

list, remove or display patches or edit their description

USAGE
  $ codex patch

OPTIONS
  -d, --debug            show debug information
  -g, --get=get          display the contents of the specified patch
  -h, --help             show CLI help
  -l, --list             list all the patches
  -m, --message=message
  -n, --number=number    patch to set message for; defaults to last patch
  -o, --output=output    save patch to the specified file
  -r, --rm=rm            remove the specified patch

See code: src/commands/patch.ts

codex sdk-changes

display changes brought in by the SDK patches

USAGE
  $ codex sdk-changes

OPTIONS
  -d, --debug  show debug information
  -h, --help   show CLI help

EXAMPLE
  $ codex sdk-changes

See code: src/commands/sdk-changes.ts

codex state

inspect or reset the state

USAGE
  $ codex state

OPTIONS
  -d, --debug  show debug information
  -h, --help   show CLI help
  --reset

See code: src/commands/state.ts

codex status

display status information

USAGE
  $ codex status

OPTIONS
  -d, --debug  show debug information
  -h, --help   show CLI help
  -r, --reset

EXAMPLE
  $ codex status

See code: src/commands/status.ts

codex unlock

forcefully release the lock

USAGE
  $ codex unlock

OPTIONS
  -d, --debug  show debug information
  -h, --help   show CLI help

EXAMPLE
  $ codex unlock

See code: src/commands/unlock.ts

codex update

update baseline from vdc

USAGE
  $ codex update

OPTIONS
  -c, --check          check if there's an update without actually performing the update
  -d, --debug          show debug information
  -h, --help           show CLI help
  -o, --output=output  (required)
  -y, --yes            answer yes to all questions; useful in CI automation

See code: src/commands/update.ts