feat(cli): support pull
/push
/link
on multiple mermaid files at once
#15
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Draft PR: This PR is stacked on top of:
@mermaidchart/cli
CLI tool for accessing Mermaid Chart #12, which is stacked on top ofsetDocument(document)
API function #11, which is stacked on top ofdeleteDocument(documentID)
API func #10, which is stacked on top ofcreateDocument(projectID)
API function #9.Please change this PR to target
main
once #12 has been merged.📖 Description
Currently, the
mermaid-chart
CLI can onlypull
/push
/link
a single file at a time.This PR adds support for pulling/pushing/linking multiple files at once with the
@mermaidchart/cli
CLI, e.g. likemermaid-chart pull file1 file2
.If using
bash
, this means you can run commands likenpx mermaid-chart pull docs/*.mmd
, as your shell will automatically expanddocs/*.mmd
.link
-ing multiple filesWhen running
mermaid-chart link diagram1.mmd diagram2.mmd diagram3.mmd
, the mermaid-chart CLI will ask the user if they want to upload all the diagrams to the same project. If not, then the CLI will ask the user for the project for each diagram:push
/pull
-ing multiple filesWhen pulling/pushing multiple files, the CLI will print some info about each file: