The wq command line interface provides a number of utilities for creating and deploying applications with the wq framework.
$ wq --help
Usage: wq [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
wq is a suite of command line utilities for building citizen science apps.
Each of the commands below can be configured by creating a wq.yml file in
the current directory. Many of the commands can also be configured via
command line options.
Installed modules: wq.app, wq.core, wq.db, wq.start
Options:
-c, --config PATH Path to configuration file (default is wq.yml).
--help Show this message and exit.
Command | Module | Description |
---|---|---|
addform | wq.start | Convert an XLSForm into a Django app for wq. |
appcache | wq.app | Generate an HTML5 appcache manifest. |
babel | wq.app | Use babel.js to compile ES6/2015+. |
build | wq.app | Compile and optimize an application. |
collectjson | wq.app | Load directory files into a JSON object. |
icons | wq.app | Generate resized icons from source image. |
init | wq.app | Link js, css, and scss to wq.app libs. |
maketemplates | wq.start | Generate mustache templates for wq.db.rest. |
mustache | wq.app | Render a mustache template into static HTML. |
optimize | wq.app | Use r.js to optimize JS and CSS assets. |
phonegap | wq.app | Upload application to PhoneGap Build. |
scss | wq.app | Render all SCSS/SASS files into CSS. |
setversion | wq.app | Update version.txt (and version.js). |
start | wq.start | Start a new project with wq.app and wq.db. |
versions | wq.core | List installed modules and dependencies. |
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