Command Line Tools for WebF
You can install webf CLI with npm (you may need to use sudo on Linux or macOS):
npm install -g @openwebf/cli
Plaform support:
- [x] macOS
- [x] Linux
- [ ] Windows
Usage
webf run
Usage: webf run [options] [bundle|url]
Start a webf app.
Options:
-b --bundle <filename> Bundle path. One of bundle or url is needed, if both determined, bundle path will be used.
-u --url <URL> Bundle URL. One of bundle or URL is needed, if both determined, bundle path will be used.
-i --instruct <instruct> instruct file path.
-s, --source <source> Source code. pass source directory from command line
-m --runtime-mode <runtimeMode> Runtime mode, debug | release. (default: "debug")
--enable-webf-js-log print webf js to dart log (default: false)
--show-performance-monitor show render performance monitor (default: false)
-d, --debug-layout debug element's paint layout (default: false)
-h, --help output usage information
webf qjsc
Usage: webf qjsc [options] <source> [destination]
convert javascript code to quickjs bytecode.
Options:
--pluginName [pluginName] the flutter plugin name.
--dart export dart source file contains bytecode.
-h, --help output usage information