GitHub link: https://github.com/org-asux/org.ASUX
GitHub WIKI PAGES: https://github.com/org-asux/org.ASUX/wiki
The top-level command line for ASUX family. Currently supports:-
yaml
-- for YAML file processing
./asux yaml --list --yamlpath 'paths.*.(get|put|post).responses.200' -i ~/Documents/Development/src/API-OpenAPI-OAS3/org.ASUX.yaml//src/test/my-petstore-micro.yaml -o -
See the sub-project https://github.com/org-asux/org.ASUX.cmdline
Note: This project requires 3 things for you to make it work:
- Bourne-Shell(my preference is TCSH)
- git
- Maven
It will be a long-time, before it will run on a plain-vanilla Windows laptop.
$ git clone https://github.com/org-asux/org.ASUX
$ cd org.ASUX
$ asux
The first time you run the asux
command, it will automatically download everything (from github.com) that it needs!
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