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Timo Sulg edited this page Nov 8, 2015 · 2 revisions

Project check

May be you've already noticed that veye has 2 ways to check a project dependencies.

The check takes all the supported project files from a path (default current working directory) and uploads them VersionEye and returns a list of outdated dependencies.

If there's no projects on kept on VersionEye, then it creates a new projects and saves their project_key in the veye.json file for future references.

If projects exist already on the VersionEye, then veye updates all the projects saved in veye.json and shows newest results.

So, this command is much higher lever than any other veye project command and tries to do much heavy lifting for you - for example no need to manage project_key attribute to check project status.

NB! it only shows information about dependencies, if you need also project info, then please use veye project upload command.

Examples

$> veye check test/files/Gemfile
$> veye check file/to/project.clj --format=table

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