Validates documents against a schema and looks for deprecated usage using GraphQL Inspector.
A bag-of-holding containing CLI utility functions.
This library was generated with [Angular CLI](https://github.com/angular/angular-cli) version 17.3.0.
Alfresco ADF content services
Command-line tool for the Kanonak Protocol — validate, resolve, preview, and publish semantic ontology packages.
CLI tool for uploading Playwright test reports to TestDino platform with TestDino storage support
Architect dev server: run full Architect projects locally & offline
Package web extension into CRX file (version 3) for Google Chrome and Chromium browsers
Lightning-CLI: Command Line Interface tool for a seamless Lightning App Development flow
A command-line client for Testiny
A command-line interface for bpmn-js
Creates a GraphQL project using a template or GraphQL Config file for your existing project.
publish-cli
Command Line Interface Application to support and enhance Aura Helper Plugin for VSCode or work with it with your salesforce projects. Specially designed for DevOps workflows. Deprecated and replaced by Aura Helper SFDX Plugin (https://github.com/JJLongor
Generate DB, schema, document and resolvers for your GraphQL project by using GraphBack.
Top-level installer for the Agent Workforce CLI (installs the `agentworkforce` command). Wraps @agentworkforce/cli.
newman Junit Custom reporter for use with XRay for JIRA
The ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript provides this CLI tool to streamline the process of creating a new web mapping application.
Ganglia — MCP tools + Code Mode for every major AI coding assistant (Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, OpenCode, Continue, Zed, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI)
Unified LLM API with automatic model discovery and provider configuration
jssm-viz-cli is a command-line interface for jssm-viz, a flowchart vizualizer for fsl finite state machines, using jssm to render FSMs.
This package contains the Preact framework extension for the @leanup/cli.
i18n framework using Transifex Native
CLI for running Arc Fusion on your local machine