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Publish PSAT CLI on NPM Registry #589

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gagan0123 opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 0 comments
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Publish PSAT CLI on NPM Registry #589

gagan0123 opened this issue Apr 9, 2024 · 0 comments
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gagan0123 commented Apr 9, 2024

Feature Request

Description:

Currently, the PSAT CLI is unavailable on the NPM registry. This CLI tool offers the capability to analyze specific URLs or entire sitemaps, producing detailed reports similar to what PSAT's browser extension does, but from a terminal interface. The goal of this feature request is to list the PSAT CLI on the NPM registry, thereby streamlining its installation process and enhancing its accessibility for developers.

Motivation:

Publishing the PSAT CLI on the NPM registry will greatly improve its ease of use and accessibility.

User Story:

As a web developer, I want to install the PSAT CLI via NPM easily so that I can quickly incorporate website analysis into my development process without dealing with a complicated setup. This will enhance my productivity and help me audit the websites that I work on.

Acceptance Criteria:

  • Publish the PSAT CLI on the NPM registry, ensuring it meets all NPM guidelines for package publication.
  • Ensure the PSAT CLI package on NPM is up-to-date, with clear versioning and update mechanisms.
  • Update the release document to incorporate the update of CLI package along with the extension release.
  • Add chrome launcher script in CLI
  • Add verbose flag in the CLI.
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