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- # CLI Reference
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- Run the following to list all available Bit commands (alternatively, use the `-h` alias, instead of `--help`):
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- ```sh
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- bit --help
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- ```
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- Run the following to get help on a specific command:
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- ```sh
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- bit COMMAND --help
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- ```
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+ id: cli-all
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+ title: CLI Commands
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+ ---
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- Run the following to get help on a specific sub-command:
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+ # CLI Reference
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- ```sh
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- bit COMMAND SUB_COMMAND --help
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- ```
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+ Commands that are marked as workspace only must be executed inside a workspace. Commands that are marked as not workspace only, can be executed from anywhere and will run on a remote server.
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  ## add
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  **Alias**: `a`
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- **Description**: Add any subset of files to be tracked as a component(s).
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- Learn the recommended workflow for tracking directories as components, in the link below.
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+ **Workspace only**: yes
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+ **Description**: add any subset of files to be tracked as a component(s)
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+ all flags support glob patterns and {PARENT} {FILE_NAME} annotations
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+ https://bit.dev/reference/components/adding-components
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  `bit add [path...]`
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- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
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- | ------------------------- | :--------------: | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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- | `--id <name>` | `-i` | manually set component id |
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- | `--main <file>` | `-m` | define component entry point |
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- | `--namespace <namespace>` | `-n` | organize component in a namespace |
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- | `--override <boolean>` | `-o` | override existing component if exists (default = false) |
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- | `--scope <string>` | `-s` | sets the component's scope. if not entered, the default-scope from workspace.jsonc will be used |
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- | `--env <string>` | `-e` | set the component's environment. (overrides the env from variants if exists) |
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- | `--json` | `-j` | output as json format |
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+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
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+ | ---------------------------------- | :--------------: | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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+ | `--id <name>` | `-i` | manually set component id |
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+ | `--main <file>` | `-m` | define entry point for the components |
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+ | `--tests <file>/"<file>,<file>"` | `-t` | specify test files to track. use quotation marks to list files or use a glob pattern |
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+ | `--namespace <namespace>` | `-n` | organize component in a namespace |
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+ | `--exclude <file>/"<file>,<file>"` | `-e` | exclude file from being tracked. use quotation marks to list files or use a glob pattern |
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+ | `--override <boolean>` | `-o` | override existing component if exists (default = false) |
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  ## app
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- **Alias**: `apps`
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- **Description**: Manages apps
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+ **Description**: manage applications
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  `bit app <sub-command>`
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  **Usage**: `app list`
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- **Description**: list all registered apps
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+ **Description**: list all registered applications
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  | `--json` | `-j` | return the component data in json format |
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- ### app run
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- **Usage**: `app run <app-name>`
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- **Description**: locally run an app component (independent of bit's dev server)
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- | **Arg** | **Description** |
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- | `app-name` | the app's name is registered by the app (run 'bit app list' to list the names of the available apps) |
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- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
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- | `--dev` | `-d` | start the application in dev mode. |
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- | `--port [port-number]` | `-p` | port to run the app on |
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- | `--verbose` | `-v` | show verbose output for inspection and print stack trace |
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- | `--watch` | `-w` | watch and compile your components upon changes |
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  ## artifacts
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- **Description**: list and download component artifacts
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+ **Description**: EXPERIMENTAL. list and download components artifacts.
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  example of artifacts are dists files generated by a compiler, a JUnit.xml file generated by a tester
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- `bit artifacts <component-pattern>`
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- | **Arg** | **Description** |
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- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
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  ## aspect
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+ **Description**: EXPERIMENTAL. manage aspects
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  **Usage**: `aspect list [pattern]`
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+ **Description**: list all aspects configured on component(s)
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+ you can use a `<pattern>` for multiple component ids, such as `bit aspect list "org.scope/utils/**"`. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button"
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+ always wrap the pattern with quotes to avoid collision with shell commands.
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+ to validate the pattern before running this command, run `bit pattern <pattern>`.
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- | `pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
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- | `--debug` | `-d` | show the origins where the aspects were taken from |
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+ | `--debug` | `-d` | show the origins were the aspects were taken from |
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- | `component-name` | the component name or component id to fetch aspects for |
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- | `pattern` | the components to extend. component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
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- | `aspect-id` | the aspect's component id |
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- | `config` | the aspect config. enter the config as a stringified JSON (e.g. '{"foo":"bar"}' ). when no config is provided, an aspect is set with an empty config ({}). |
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- | `--merge` | `-m` | merge with an existing config if exits. (by default, it replaces overlapping existing configs) |
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+ you can use a `<pattern>` for multiple component ids, such as `bit aspect set "org.scope/utils/**"`. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button"
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- | `--tasks <string>` | | build the specified task(s) only. for multiple tasks, separate by a comma and wrap with quotes. specify the task-name (e.g. "TypescriptCompiler") or the task-aspect-id (e.g. teambit.compilation/compiler) |
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- | `--list-tasks <string>` | | list tasks of an env or a component-id for each one of the pipelines: build, tag and snap |
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363
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364
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414
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415
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416
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420
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  | `--aspect <string>` | `-a` | aspect-id of the template. helpful when multiple aspects use the same template name |
423
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426
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428
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429
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378
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430
379
 
431
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432
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433
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380
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381
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435
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383
+ `bit dependencies <id>`
436
384
 
437
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
438
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439
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
440
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441
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
442
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443
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444
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445
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446
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447
- | `--force` | `-f` | relevant for --hard. allow the deletion even if used as a dependency. WARNING: components that depend on this component will corrupt |
385
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
386
+ | ---------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
387
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389
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450
390
 
451
391
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452
392
 
453
- **Description**: show dependents of the given component
393
+ **Workspace only**: yes
394
+ **Description**: EXPERIMENTAL. show dependents of the given component
454
395
 
455
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396
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397
 
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398
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458
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400
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460
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461
402
  **Alias**: `d`
403
+ **Workspace only**: no
462
404
  **Description**: deprecate a component
463
405
 
464
- `bit deprecate <component-name>`
465
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466
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
467
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468
- | `component-name` | component name or component id |
469
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470
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
471
- | ------------------- | :--------------: | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
472
- | `--new-id <string>` | | if replaced by another component, enter the new component id. alternatively use "bit rename --deprecate" to do this automatically |
473
- | `--range <string>` | | enter a Semver range to deprecate specific versions. see https://www.npmjs.com/package/semver#ranges for the range syntax |
474
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475
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476
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477
- ## deps
478
-
479
- **Alias**: `dependencies`
480
- **Description**: manage dependencies
481
-
482
- `bit deps <sub-command>`
483
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484
- ### deps get
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-
486
- **Usage**: `deps get <component-name>`
487
-
488
- **Description**: show direct and indirect dependencies of the given component
489
-
490
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
491
- | ---------------- | :----------------------------: |
492
- | `component-name` | component name or component id |
493
-
494
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
495
- | ---------- | :--------------: | ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
496
- | `--scope` | | get the data from the scope instead of the workspace |
497
- | `--tree` | `-t` | EXPERIMENTAL. render dependencies as a tree, similar to "npm ls" |
498
-
499
- ### deps remove
500
-
501
- **Usage**: `deps remove <component-pattern> <package...>`
502
-
503
- **Description**: remove a dependency to component(s)
504
-
505
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
506
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
507
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
508
- | `package...` | package name with or without a version, e.g. "lodash@1.0.0" or just "lodash" which will remove all lodash instances of any version |
509
-
510
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
511
- | ---------- | :--------------: | ---------------------------- |
512
- | `--dev` | `-d` | remove from devDependencies |
513
- | `--peer` | `-p` | remove from peerDependencies |
514
-
515
- ### deps unset
516
-
517
- **Usage**: `deps unset <component-pattern> <package...>`
518
-
519
- **Description**: unset a dependency to component(s) that was previously set by "bit deps set"
520
-
521
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
522
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
523
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
524
- | `package...` | package name with or without a version, e.g. "lodash@1.0.0" or just "lodash" which will remove all lodash instances of any version |
525
-
526
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
527
- | ---------- | :--------------: | --------------------------- |
528
- | `--dev` | `-d` | unset from devDependencies |
529
- | `--peer` | `-p` | unset from peerDependencies |
530
-
531
- ### deps debug
532
-
533
- **Usage**: `deps debug <component-name>`
534
-
535
- **Description**: show the immediate dependencies and how their versions were determined
536
-
537
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
538
- | ---------------- | :----------------------------: |
539
- | `component-name` | component name or component id |
540
-
541
- ### deps set
542
-
543
- **Usage**: `deps set <component-pattern> <package...>`
544
-
545
- **Description**: set a dependency to component(s)
546
-
547
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
548
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
549
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
550
- | `package...` | package name with or without a version, e.g. "lodash@1.0.0" or just "lodash" which will be resolved to the latest |
551
-
552
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
553
- | ------------ | :--------------: | ------------------------------- |
554
- | `--dev` | `-d` | add to the devDependencies |
555
- | `--optional` | `-o` | add to the optionalDependencies |
556
- | `--peer` | `-p` | add to the peerDependencies |
557
-
558
- ### deps reset
559
-
560
- **Usage**: `deps reset <component-pattern>`
561
-
562
- **Description**: reset dependencies to the default values (revert any previously "bit deps set")
563
-
564
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
565
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
566
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
567
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568
- ### deps eject
569
-
570
- **Usage**: `deps eject <component-pattern>`
571
-
572
- **Description**: write dependencies that were previously set via "bit deps set" into .bitmap
573
-
574
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
575
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
576
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
577
-
578
- ### deps blame
406
+ `bit deprecate <id>`
579
407
 
580
- **Usage**: `deps blame <component-name> <dependency-name>`
581
-
582
- **Description**: EXPERIMENTAL. find out which snap/tag changed a dependency version
583
-
584
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
585
- | ----------------- | :---------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
586
- | `dependency-name` | package-name. for components, you can use either component-id or package-name |
587
-
588
- ### deps usage
589
-
590
- **Usage**: `deps usage <dependency-name>`
591
-
592
- **Description**: EXPERIMENTAL. find components that use the specified dependency
593
-
594
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
595
- | ----------------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
596
- | `dependency-name` | package-name. for components, you can use either component-id or package-name. if version is specified, it will search for the exact version |
597
-
598
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
599
- | ------------------ | :--------------: | ----------------------------------------- |
600
- | `--depth <number>` | | max display depth of the dependency graph |
408
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
409
+ | ------------------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------ |
410
+ | `--new-id <string>` | | if replaced by another component, enter the new component id |
601
411
 
602
412
  ---
603
413
 
604
414
  ## diff
605
415
 
606
- **Description**: show the diff between the components' current source files and config, and their latest snapshot or tag
607
-
608
- `bit diff [component-pattern] [version] [to-version]`
416
+ **Workspace only**: yes
417
+ **Description**: show diff between components files
418
+ bit diff => compare all modified components to their model version
419
+ bit diff [ids...] => compare the specified components against their modified states
420
+ bit diff [id] [version] => compare the specified version to used or modified files
421
+ bit diff [id] [version] [to_version] => compare the specified version files to to_version files
422
+ you can use a pattern for multiple ids, such as bit diff "utils/\*". (wrap the pattern with quotes to avoid collision with shell commands)
609
423
 
610
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
611
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
612
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
613
- | `version` | specific version to compare against |
614
- | `to-version` | specific version to compare to |
424
+ `bit diff [values...]`
615
425
 
616
426
  | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
617
427
  | ----------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------- |
618
- | `--verbose` | `-v` | show a more verbose output where possible |
428
+ | `--verbose` | `-v` | show a more verbose output when possible |
619
429
  | `--table` | `-t` | show tables instead of plain text for dependencies diff |
620
430
 
621
431
  ---
622
432
 
623
433
  ## doctor
624
434
 
435
+ **Workspace only**: yes
625
436
  **Description**: diagnose a bit workspace
626
437
 
627
438
  `bit doctor [diagnosis-name]`
628
439
 
629
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
630
- | ---------------------- | :--------------: | ---------------------------------------------- |
631
- | `--json` | `-j` | return diagnoses in json format |
632
- | `--list` | | list all available diagnoses |
633
- | `--save [filePath]` | `-s` | save diagnoses to a file |
634
- | `--archive [filePath]` | `-a` | archive the workspace including diagnosis info |
440
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
441
+ | ------------------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------- |
442
+ | `--json` | `-j` | return diagnoses in json format |
443
+ | `--list` | | list all available diagnoses |
444
+ | `--save [filePath]` | `-s` | save diagnoses to a file |
635
445
 
636
446
  ---
637
447
 
638
448
  ## eject
639
449
 
640
450
  **Alias**: `E`
641
- **Description**: remove component from the workspace and install it instead as a regular npm package.
642
- By default the component files will be removed from the workspace
643
-
644
- `bit eject <component-pattern>`
451
+ **Workspace only**: yes
452
+ **Description**: replaces the components from the local scope with the corresponding packages
453
+ you can use a `<pattern>` for multiple component ids, such as `bit eject "org.scope/utils/**"`. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button"
454
+ always wrap the pattern with quotes to avoid collision with shell commands.
455
+ to validate the pattern before running this command, run `bit pattern <pattern>`.
645
456
 
646
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
647
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
648
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
457
+ `bit eject <pattern>`
649
458
 
650
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
651
- | -------------------------------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
652
- | `--force` | `-f` | ignore local changes/versions. eject component/s even when they are staged or modified. Note: unexported tags/snaps will be lost |
653
- | `--skip-dependency-installation` | `-x` | do not auto-install dependencies |
654
- | `--json` | `-j` | print the results in JSON format |
655
- | `--keep-files` | | keep the component files in the workspace intact |
459
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
460
+ | -------------- | :--------------: | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
461
+ | `--force` | `-f` | ignore local version. remove the components even when they are staged or modified |
462
+ | `--json` | `-j` | print the results in JSON format |
463
+ | `--keep-files` | | keep the component files in the workspace intact |
656
464
 
657
465
  ---
658
466
 
659
467
  ## eject-conf
660
468
 
469
+ **Workspace only**: yes
661
470
  **Description**: eject components configuration (create a `component.json` file)
662
- note this can be reversed at any time by snapping/tagging changes and deleting the component.json file
663
- you can use a `<pattern>` for multiple component ids, such as `bit eject-conf "org.scope/utils/**"`.
664
- use comma to separate patterns and '!' to exclude. e.g. 'ui/\*\*, !ui/button'
665
- always wrap the pattern with single quotes to avoid collision with shell commands.
666
- use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern.
471
+ you can use a `<pattern>` for multiple component ids, such as `bit eject-conf "org.scope/utils/**"`. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button"
472
+ always wrap the pattern with quotes to avoid collision with shell commands.
473
+ to validate the pattern before running this command, run `bit pattern <pattern>`.
667
474
 
668
475
  `bit eject-conf <pattern>`
669
476
 
670
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
671
- | ------------- | :--------------: | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
672
- | `--propagate` | `-p` | mark propagate true in the config file, so that component.json configs will be merge with workspace configs |
673
- | `--override` | `-o` | override file if exist |
477
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
478
+ | ------------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------- |
479
+ | `--propagate` | `-p` | mark propagate true in the config file |
480
+ | `--override` | `-o` | override file if exist |
674
481
 
675
482
  ---
676
483
 
677
484
  ## envs
678
485
 
679
486
  **Alias**: `env`
680
- **Description**: list all components maintained by the workspace and their corresponding envs
487
+ **Workspace only**: yes
488
+ **Description**: list all components envs
681
489
 
682
490
  `bit envs`
683
491
 
@@ -685,138 +493,91 @@ use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern
685
493
 
686
494
  **Usage**: `envs list`
687
495
 
688
- **Description**: list all envs currently used in the workspace
496
+ **Description**: list all envs available in the workspace
689
497
 
690
498
  ### envs get
691
499
 
692
- **Usage**: `envs get <component-name>`
693
-
694
- **Description**: show config information from a component's env
695
-
696
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
697
- | ---------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
698
- | `component-name` | the 'component name' or 'component id' of the component whose env you'd like to inspect |
500
+ **Usage**: `envs get <name>`
699
501
 
700
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
701
- | --------------------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
702
- | `--services <string>` | | show information about the specific services only. for multiple services, separate by a comma and wrap with quotes |
502
+ **Description**: show component's env details
703
503
 
704
504
  ### envs set
705
505
 
706
- **Usage**: `envs set <component-pattern> <env>`
506
+ **Usage**: `envs set <pattern> <env>`
707
507
 
708
- **Description**: Assigns one or more components a development environment (env)
709
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710
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
711
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
712
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
713
- | `env` | the env's component id (include version if not latest, e.g `teambit.community/envs/community-react@1.95.13`) |
508
+ **Description**: set an environment for component(s)
509
+ you can use a `<pattern>` for multiple component ids, such as `bit env set "org.scope/utils/**"`. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button"
510
+ always wrap the pattern with quotes to avoid collision with shell commands.
511
+ to validate the pattern before running this command, run `bit pattern <pattern>`.
714
512
 
715
513
  ### envs unset
716
514
 
717
- **Usage**: `envs unset <component-pattern>`
718
-
719
- **Description**: un-sets an env from components that were previously set by "bit env set" or by a component template
720
- keep in mind that this doesn't remove envs that are set via variants.
721
- in only removes envs that appear in the .bitmap file, which were previously configured via "bit env set".
722
- the purpose of this command is to reset previously assigned envs to either allow variants configure the env or use the base node env.
723
- you can use a `<pattern>` for multiple component ids, such as `bit env unset "org.scope/utils/**"`.
724
- use comma to separate patterns and '!' to exclude. e.g. 'ui/\*\*, !ui/button'
725
- always wrap the pattern with single quotes to avoid collision with shell commands.
726
- use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern.
515
+ **Usage**: `envs unset <component>`
727
516
 
728
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
729
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
730
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
517
+ **Description**: unset an environment from component(s)
518
+ you can use a `<pattern>` for multiple component ids, such as `bit env unset "org.scope/utils/**"`. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button"
519
+ always wrap the pattern with quotes to avoid collision with shell commands.
520
+ to validate the pattern before running this command, run `bit pattern <pattern>`.
731
521
 
732
522
  ### envs replace
733
523
 
734
- **Usage**: `envs replace <current-env> <new-env>`
524
+ **Usage**: `envs replace <old-env> <new-env>`
735
525
 
736
526
  **Description**: replace an existing env with another env for all components using the old env
737
527
 
738
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
739
- | ------------- | :----------------------------------------: |
740
- | `current-env` | the component id of the env to be replaced |
741
- | `new-env` | the component id of the new env |
742
-
743
- ### envs update
744
-
745
- **Usage**: `envs update [env-id] [pattern]`
746
-
747
- **Description**: update a version of an env for all components using that env
748
-
749
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
750
- | --------- | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
751
- | `env-id` | the environment id (defaults to all envs). optionally, add a version (id@version), if no version is supplied will use the latest version on the remote. |
752
- | `pattern` | the components to update (defaults to all components). component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
753
-
754
528
  ---
755
529
 
756
530
  ## export
757
531
 
758
532
  **Alias**: `e`
759
- **Description**: export components from the workspace to remote scopes
760
- bit export => export all staged snaps/tags of components to their remote scope. if checked out to a lane, export the lane as well
761
- `bit export [pattern...]` => export components included by the pattern to their remote scope (we recommend not using a pattern in
762
- most scenarios so that all changes are exported simultaneously)
763
- you can use a pattern for multiple ids, such as bit export "utils/\*". (wrap the pattern with quotes to avoid collision with shell commands)
533
+ **Workspace only**: yes
534
+ **Description**: export components to a remote scope.
535
+ bit export => export all staged components to their current scope, if checked out to a lane, export the lane as well
536
+ `bit export [id...]` => export the given ids to their current scope
764
537
 
765
- `bit export [component-patterns...]`
538
+ https://bit.dev/reference/components/exporting-components
539
+ you can use a pattern for multiple ids, such as bit export remote-scope "utils/\*". (wrap the pattern with quotes to avoid collision with shell commands)
766
540
 
767
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
768
- | ----------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
769
- | `component-patterns...` | (not recommended) component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
541
+ `bit export [remote] [id...]`
770
542
 
771
543
  | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
772
544
  | ---------------------------- | :--------------: | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
773
- | `--eject` | `-e` | after export, remove the components from the workspace and install them as packages |
774
- | `--all` | `-a` | export all components, including non-staged (useful when components in the remote scope are corrupted or missing) |
775
- | `--all-versions` | | export not only staged versions but all of them (useful when versions in the remote scope are corrupted or missing) |
776
- | `--origin-directly` | | EXPERIMENTAL. avoid export to the central hub, instead, export directly to the original scopes. not recommended! |
545
+ | `--eject` | `-e` | replaces the exported components from the local scope with the corresponding packages |
546
+ | `--all` | `-a` | export all components include non-staged |
547
+ | `--include-dependencies` | `-d` | LEGACY ONLY. include the component's dependencies as part of the export to the remote scope |
548
+ | `--set-current-scope` | `-s` | LEGACY ONLY. ensure the component's remote scope is set according to the target location |
549
+ | `--rewire` | `-r` | LEGACY ONLY. when exporting to a different or new scope, replace import/require statements in the source code to match the new scope |
550
+ | `--force` | `-f` | force changing a component remote without asking for a confirmation |
551
+ | `--all-versions` | | export not only staged versions but all of them |
552
+ | `--origin-directly` | | HARMONY ONLY. avoid export to the central hub, instead, export directly to the original scopes. not recommended! |
777
553
  | `--resume <string>` | | in case the previous export failed and suggested to resume with an export-id, enter the id |
778
- | `--head-only` | | EXPERIMENTAL. in case previous export failed and locally it shows exported and only one snap/tag was created, try using this flag |
779
554
  | `--ignore-missing-artifacts` | | EXPERIMENTAL. don't throw an error when artifact files are missing. not recommended, unless you're sure the artifacts are in the remote |
780
- | `--fork-lane-new-scope` | | allow exporting a forked lane into a different scope than the original scope |
781
- | `--open-browser` | | open a browser once the export is completed in the cloud job url |
782
- | `--json` | `-j` | show output in json format |
783
555
 
784
556
  ---
785
557
 
786
558
  ## fork
787
559
 
788
- **Description**: create a new component forked from an existing one (copies source files and configs)
789
-
790
- `bit fork <source-component-id> [target-component-name]`
560
+ **Workspace only**: no
561
+ **Description**: EXPERIMENTAL. create a new component out of an existing one
562
+ note that [target-name] is the name only without the scope.
563
+ to set the default-scope, please use --scope flag
791
564
 
792
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
793
- | ----------------------- | :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
794
- | `source-component-id` | the component id of the source component |
795
- | `target-component-name` | the name for the new component (component name without scope, e.g. name/spaces/my-button). to set a different scope, use the '--scope' flag |
565
+ `bit fork <source-id> [target-name]`
796
566
 
797
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
798
- | -------------------------------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
799
- | `--scope <string>` | `-s` | default scope for the new component |
800
- | `--path <string>` | `-p` | relative path in the workspace for the new component. by default the path is `<scope>/<namespace>/<name>` |
801
- | `--refactor` | `-r` | update the import/require statements in all dependent components (in the same workspace) |
802
- | `--skip-dependency-installation` | `-x` | do not install packages of the imported components |
803
- | `--env <string>` | `-e` | set the environment for the new component |
804
- | `--skip-config` | | do not copy the config (aspects-config, env, etc) to the new component. helpful when it fails during aspect loading |
805
- | `--preserve` | | avoid refactoring file and variable/class names according to the new component name |
806
- | `--no-link` | | avoid saving a reference to the original component |
807
- | `--ast` | | EXPERIMENTAL. use ast to transform files instead of regex |
567
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
568
+ | ------------------ | :--------------: | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
569
+ | `--scope <string>` | `-s` | default scope for the newly created component |
570
+ | `--path <string>` | `-p` | relative path in the workspace. by default the path is `<scope>/<namespace>/<name>` |
571
+ | `--refactor` | `-r` | change the source code of all components using the original component with the new package-name |
808
572
 
809
573
  ---
810
574
 
811
575
  ## format
812
576
 
577
+ **Workspace only**: yes
813
578
  **Description**: format components in the development workspace
814
579
 
815
- `bit format [component-pattern]`
816
-
817
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
818
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
819
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
580
+ `bit format [component...]`
820
581
 
821
582
  | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
822
583
  | ----------- | :--------------: | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
@@ -826,32 +587,9 @@ bit export => export all staged snaps/tags of components to their remote scope.
826
587
 
827
588
  ---
828
589
 
829
- ## git
830
-
831
- **Description**: perform git operations
832
-
833
- `bit git <sub-command>`
834
-
835
- ### git set-merge-driver
836
-
837
- **Usage**: `git set-merge-driver`
838
-
839
- **Description**: setup bit's git merge driver for bitmap files
840
-
841
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
842
- | ---------- | :--------------: | --------------------------------- |
843
- | `--global` | `-g` | set the git merge driver globally |
844
-
845
- ### git merge-bitmaps
846
-
847
- **Usage**: `git merge-bitmaps <ancestor> <current> <other>`
848
-
849
- **Description**: a special command to merge conflicting bitmap files during git merge
850
-
851
- ---
852
-
853
590
  ## globals
854
591
 
592
+ **Workspace only**: yes
855
593
  **Description**: list all globals
856
594
 
857
595
  `bit globals`
@@ -864,407 +602,126 @@ bit export => export all staged snaps/tags of components to their remote scope.
864
602
 
865
603
  ## graph
866
604
 
867
- **Description**: generate an image file with the workspace components' dependencies graph
605
+ **Workspace only**: yes
606
+ **Description**: EXPERIMENTAL. generate an image file with the dependencies graph
868
607
 
869
608
  `bit graph [id]`
870
609
 
871
610
  | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
872
611
  | ----------------------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
873
- | `--image <image>` | `-i` | image path and format. use one of the following extensions: [gif, png, svg, pdf] |
612
+ | `--image <image>` | `-i` | image path. use one of the following extensions: [gif, png, svg, pdf] |
874
613
  | `--remote [remoteName]` | `-r` | remote name (name is optional, leave empty when id is specified) |
875
614
  | `--all-versions` | | enter all components versions into the graph, not only latest |
876
615
  | `--layout <name>` | | GraphVis layout. default to "dot". options are [circo, dot, fdp, neato, osage, patchwork, sfdp, twopi] |
877
- | `--json` | `-j` | json format |
878
616
 
879
617
  ---
880
618
 
881
619
  ## help
882
620
 
883
621
  **Alias**: `$0`
622
+ **Workspace only**: yes
884
623
  **Description**: shows help
885
624
 
886
625
  `bit help`
887
626
 
888
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
889
- | ------------ | :--------------: | ---------------------- |
890
- | `--internal` | | show internal commands |
891
-
892
627
  ---
893
628
 
894
629
  ## import
895
630
 
896
- **Description**: import components from their remote scopes to the local workspace
897
-
898
- `bit import [component-patterns...]`
899
-
900
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
901
- | ----------------------- | :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
902
- | `component-patterns...` | component IDs or component patterns (separated by space). Use patterns to import groups of components using a common scope or namespace. E.g., "utils/\*" (wrap with double quotes) |
903
-
904
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
905
- | -------------------------------- | :--------------: | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
906
- | `--path <path>` | `-p` | import components into a specific directory (a relative path in the workspace) |
907
- | `--objects` | `-o` | import components objects to the local scope without checkout (without writing them to the file system). This is the default behavior for import with no id argument |
908
- | `--override` | `-O` | override local changes |
909
- | `--verbose` | `-v` | show verbose output for inspection |
910
- | `--json` | `-j` | return the output as JSON |
911
- | `--skip-dependency-installation` | `-x` | do not auto-install dependencies of the imported components |
912
- | `--skip-write-config-files` | | do not write config files (such as eslint, tsconfig, prettier, etc...) |
913
- | `--merge [strategy]` | `-m` | merge local changes with the imported version. strategy should be "theirs", "ours" or "manual" |
914
- | `--dependencies` | | import all dependencies (bit components only) of imported components and write them to the workspace |
915
- | `--dependents` | | import components found while traversing from the imported components upwards to the workspace components |
916
- | `--dependents-via <string>` | | same as --dependents except the traversal must go through the specified component. to specify multiple components, wrap with quotes and separate by a comma |
917
- | `--dependents-dry-run` | | DEPRECATED. (this is the default now). same as --dependents, except it prints the found dependents and wait for confirmation before importing them |
918
- | `--silent` | | no prompt for --dependents/--dependents-via flags |
919
- | `--filter-envs <envs>` | | only import components that have the specified environment (e.g., "teambit.react/react-env") |
920
- | `--save-in-lane` | | when checked out to a lane and the component is not on the remote-lane, save it in the lane (defaults to save on main) |
921
- | `--all-history` | | relevant for fetching all components objects. avoid optimizations, fetch all history versions, always |
922
- | `--fetch-deps` | | fetch dependencies (bit components) objects to the local scope, but dont add to the workspace. Useful to resolve errors about missing dependency data |
923
- | `--track-only` | | do not write any component files, just create .bitmap entries of the imported components. Useful when the files already exist and just want to re-add the component to the bitmap |
924
- | `--include-deprecated` | | when importing with patterns, include deprecated components (default to exclude them) |
631
+ **Workspace only**: yes
632
+ **Description**: import components into your current workspace.
633
+ https://bit.dev/reference/components/importing-components
634
+ you can use a pattern for multiple ids, such as bit import "utils/\*". (wrap the pattern with quotes to avoid collision with shell commands)
635
+
636
+ `bit import [ids...]`
637
+
638
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
639
+ | -------------------------------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
640
+ | `--path <path>` | `-p` | import components into a specific directory |
641
+ | `--objects` | `-o` | import components objects only, don't write the components to the file system. This is a default behavior for import with no id |
642
+ | `--display-dependencies` | `-d` | display the imported dependencies |
643
+ | `--override` | `-O` | override local changes |
644
+ | `--verbose` | `-v` | showing verbose output for inspection |
645
+ | `--json` | `-j` | return the output as JSON |
646
+ | `--conf` | | write the configuration file (component.json) of the component (harmony components only) |
647
+ | `--skip-npm-install` | | DEPRECATED. use "--skip-dependency-installation" instead |
648
+ | `--skip-dependency-installation` | | do not install packages of the imported components |
649
+ | `--merge [strategy]` | `-m` | merge local changes with the imported version. strategy should be "theirs", "ours" or "manual" |
650
+ | `--dependencies` | | EXPERIMENTAL. import all dependencies and write them to the workspace |
651
+ | `--dependents` | | EXPERIMENTAL. import component dependents to allow auto-tag updating them upon tag |
652
+ | `--skip-lane` | | EXPERIMENTAL. when checked out to a lane, do not import the component into the lane, save it on main |
653
+ | `--all-history` | | relevant for fetching all components objects. avoid optimizations, fetch all history versions, always |
925
654
 
926
655
  ---
927
656
 
928
657
  ## init
929
658
 
930
- **Description**: create or reinitialize an empty workspace
931
- https://bit.dev/workspace/creating-workspaces#initialize-a-workspace-on-an-existing-project
659
+ **Workspace only**: no
660
+ **Description**: initialize an empty bit scope
661
+ https://bit.dev/reference/workspace/creating-workspaces#initialize-a-workspace-on-an-existing-project
932
662
 
933
663
  `bit init [path]`
934
664
 
935
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
936
- | ----------------------------------------- | :--------------: | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
937
- | `--bare [name]` | `-b` | initialize an empty bit bare scope |
938
- | `--shared <groupname>` | `-s` | add group write permissions to a scope properly |
939
- | `--standalone` | `-T` | do not nest component store within .git directory and do not write config data inside package.json |
940
- | `--reset` | `-r` | write missing or damaged Bit files |
941
- | `--reset-new` | | reset .bitmap file as if the components were newly added and remove all model data (objects) |
942
- | `--reset-lane-new` | | same as reset-new, but it only resets components belong to lanes. main components are left intact |
943
- | `--reset-hard` | | delete all Bit files and directories, including Bit configuration, tracking and model data. Useful for re-starting workspace from scratch |
944
- | `--reset-scope` | | removes local scope (.bit or .git/bit). tags/snaps that have not been exported will be lost. workspace is left intact |
945
- | `--default-directory <default-directory>` | `-d` | set the default directory pattern to import/create components into |
946
- | `--default-scope <default-scope>` | | set the default scope for components in the workspace |
947
- | `--package-manager <package-manager>` | `-p` | set the package manager (npm or yarn) to be used in the workspace |
948
- | `--force` | `-f` | force workspace initialization without clearing local objects |
949
- | `--harmony` | | DEPRECATED. no need for this flag. Harmony is the default now |
950
- | `--interactive` | `-I` | EXPERIMENTAL. start an interactive process |
665
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
666
+ | ----------------------------------------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
667
+ | `--bare [name]` | `-b` | initialize an empty bit bare scope |
668
+ | `--shared <groupname>` | `-s` | add group write permissions to a scope properly |
669
+ | `--standalone` | `-T` | do not nest component store within .git directory and do not write config data inside package.json |
670
+ | `--reset` | `-r` | write missing or damaged Bit files |
671
+ | `--reset-new` | | reset .bitmap file as if the components were newly added and remove all model data (objects) |
672
+ | `--reset-hard` | | delete all Bit files and directories, including Bit configuration, tracking and model data. Useful for re-start using Bit from scratch |
673
+ | `--default-directory <default-directory>` | `-d` | set up default directory to import components into |
674
+ | `--package-manager <package-manager>` | `-p` | set up package manager (npm or yarn) |
675
+ | `--force` | `-f` | force workspace initialization without clearing local objects |
676
+ | `--harmony` | | DEPRECATED. no need for this flag. Harmony is the default now |
677
+ | `--interactive` | `-I` | EXPERIMENTAL. start an interactive process |
951
678
 
952
679
  ---
953
680
 
954
681
  ## install
955
682
 
956
683
  **Alias**: `in`
957
- **Description**: installs workspace dependencies
958
- when no package is specified, all workspace dependencies are installed and all workspace components are imported.
684
+ **Workspace only**: yes
685
+ **Description**: install development workspace dependencies
959
686
 
960
687
  `bit install [packages...]`
961
688
 
962
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
963
- | ------------- | :-------------------------------------------------: |
964
- | `packages...` | a list of packages to install (separated by spaces) |
965
-
966
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
967
- | ---------------------------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
968
- | `--type [lifecycleType]` | `-t` | "runtime" (default) or "peer" (dev is not a valid option) |
969
- | `--update` | `-u` | update all dependencies to latest version according to their semver range |
970
- | `--update-existing` | | DEPRECATED (not needed anymore, it is the default now). update existing dependencies version and types |
971
- | `--save-prefix [savePrefix]` | | set the prefix to use when adding dependency to workspace.jsonc |
972
- | `--skip-dedupe` | | do not dedupe dependencies on installation |
973
- | `--skip-import` | | do not import bit objects post installation |
974
- | `--skip-compile` | | do not compile components |
975
- | `--skip-write-config-files` | | do not write config files (such as eslint, tsconfig, prettier, etc...) |
976
- | `--add-missing-deps` | `-a` | install all missing dependencies |
977
- | `--add-missing-peers` | | install all missing peer dependencies |
978
- | `--recurring-install` | | automatically run install again if there are non loaded old envs in your workspace |
979
- | `--no-optional [noOptional]` | | do not install optional dependencies (works with pnpm only) |
980
- | `--lockfile-only` | | dependencies are not written to node_modules. Only the lockfile is updated |
981
-
982
- ---
983
-
984
- ## lane
985
-
986
- **Alias**: `l`
987
- **Description**: manage lanes - if no sub-command is used, runs "bit lane list"
988
-
989
- `bit lane [sub-command]`
990
-
991
- ### lane list
992
-
993
- **Usage**: `lane list`
994
-
995
- **Description**: list local or remote lanes
996
-
997
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
998
- | ------------------------------ | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------- |
999
- | `--details` | `-d` | show more details on the state of each component in each lane |
1000
- | `--json` | `-j` | show lanes' details in a json format |
1001
- | `--remote <remote-scope-name>` | `-r` | show all remote lanes from the specified scope |
1002
- | `--merged` | | list only merged lanes |
1003
- | `--not-merged` | | list only lanes that haven't been merged |
1004
-
1005
- ### lane switch
1006
-
1007
- **Usage**: `lane switch <lane>`
1008
-
1009
- **Description**: switch to the specified lane
1010
-
1011
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1012
- | ------- | :------------------------------------------------------: |
1013
- | `lane` | lane-name or lane-id (if lane is not local) to switch to |
1014
-
1015
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1016
- | -------------------------------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1017
- | `--alias <string>` | `-n` | relevant when the specified lane is a remote lane. create a local alias for the lane (doesnt affect the lane's name on the remote |
1018
- | `--merge [strategy]` | `-m` | merge local changes with the checked out version. strategy should be "theirs", "ours" or "manual" |
1019
- | `--get-all` | `-a` | checkout all components in a lane, including those not currently in the workspace |
1020
- | `--skip-dependency-installation` | `-x` | do not install dependencies of the imported components |
1021
- | `--pattern <component-pattern>` | `-p` | switch only the lane components matching the specified component-pattern. only works when the workspace is empty component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
1022
- | `--json` | `-j` | return the output as JSON |
1023
-
1024
- ### lane show
1025
-
1026
- **Usage**: `lane show [lane-name]`
1027
-
1028
- **Description**: show lane details. if no lane specified, show the current lane
1029
-
1030
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1031
- | ---------- | :--------------: | ---------------------------------------------------- |
1032
- | `--json` | `-j` | show the lane details in json format |
1033
- | `--remote` | `-r` | show details of the remote head of the provided lane |
1034
-
1035
- ### lane create
1036
-
1037
- **Usage**: `lane create <lane-name>`
1038
-
1039
- **Description**: creates a new lane and switches to it
1040
- a lane created from main (default-lane) is empty until components are snapped.
1041
- a lane created from another lane contains all the components of the original lane.
1042
-
1043
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1044
- | ----------- | :-----------------------: |
1045
- | `lane-name` | the name for the new lane |
1046
-
1047
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1048
- | ----------------------------- | :--------------: | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1049
- | `--scope <scope-name>` | `-s` | remote scope to which this lane will be exported, default to the workspace.json's defaultScope (can be changed up to first export of the lane with "bit lane change-scope") |
1050
- | `--remote-scope <scope-name>` | | DEPRECATED. use --scope |
1051
- | `--alias <name>` | | a local alias to refer to this lane, defaults to the `<lane-name>` (can be added later with "bit lane alias") |
1052
- | `--fork-lane-new-scope` | | create the new lane in a different scope than its parent lane (if created from another lane) |
1053
-
1054
- ### lane remove
1055
-
1056
- **Usage**: `lane remove <lanes...>`
1057
-
1058
- **Description**: remove or delete lanes
1059
-
1060
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1061
- | ---------- | :---------------------------------------: |
1062
- | `lanes...` | A list of lane names, separated by spaces |
1063
-
1064
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1065
- | ---------- | :--------------: | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1066
- | `--remote` | `-r` | delete a remote lane. use remote/lane-id syntax e.g. bit lane remove owner.org/my-lane --remote. Delete is immediate, no export required |
1067
- | `--force` | `-f` | removes/deletes the lane even when the lane is not yet merged to main |
1068
- | `--silent` | `-s` | skip confirmation |
1069
-
1070
- ### lane change-scope
1071
-
1072
- **Usage**: `lane change-scope <remote-scope-name>`
1073
-
1074
- **Description**: changes the remote scope of a lane
1075
- NOTE: available only before the lane is exported to the remote
1076
-
1077
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1078
- | ------------------------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1079
- | `--lane-name <lane-name>` | `-l` | the name of the lane to change its remote scope. if not specified, the current lane is used |
1080
-
1081
- ### lane alias
1082
-
1083
- **Usage**: `lane alias <lane-name> <alias>`
1084
-
1085
- **Description**: adds an alias to a lane
1086
- an alias is a name that can be used locally to refer to a lane. it is saved locally and never reaches the remote.
1087
- it is useful e.g. when having multiple lanes with the same name, but with different remote scopes.
1088
-
1089
- ### lane rename
1090
-
1091
- **Usage**: `lane rename <new-name>`
1092
-
1093
- **Description**: EXPERIMENTAL. change the lane-name locally
1094
- the remote will be updated after the next "bit export" command
1095
-
1096
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1097
- | ------------------------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1098
- | `--lane-name <lane-name>` | `-l` | the name of the lane to rename. if not specified, the current lane is used |
1099
-
1100
- ### lane diff
1101
-
1102
- **Usage**: `lane diff [values...]`
1103
-
1104
- **Description**: show diff between lanes
1105
- bit lane diff => diff between the current lane and default lane. (only inside workspace).
1106
- bit lane diff to => diff between the current lane (or default-lane when in scope) and "to" lane.
1107
- bit lane diff from to => diff between "from" lane and "to" lane.
1108
-
1109
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1110
- | ------- | :------------------------------: |
1111
- | `from` | base lane for comparison |
1112
- | `to` | lane being compared to base lane |
1113
-
1114
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1115
- | ------------------------------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1116
- | `--pattern <component-pattern>` | | show lane-diff for components conforming to the specified component-pattern only component-pattern format: component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
1117
-
1118
- ### lane add-readme
1119
-
1120
- **Usage**: `lane add-readme <component-name> [lane-name]`
1121
-
1122
- **Description**: EXPERIMENTAL. sets an existing component as the readme of a lane
1123
-
1124
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1125
- | -------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1126
- | `component-id` | the component name or id of the component to use as the lane's readme |
1127
- | `lane-name` | the lane to attach the readme to (defaults to the current lane) |
1128
-
1129
- ### lane remove-readme
1130
-
1131
- **Usage**: `lane remove-readme [laneName]`
1132
-
1133
- **Description**: EXPERIMENTAL. remove lane readme component
1134
-
1135
- ### lane import
1136
-
1137
- **Usage**: `lane import <lane>`
1138
-
1139
- **Description**: import a remote lane to your workspace and switch to that lane
1140
-
1141
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1142
- | ------- | :------------------: |
1143
- | `lane` | the remote lane name |
1144
-
1145
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1146
- | -------------------------------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1147
- | `--skip-dependency-installation` | `-x` | do not install dependencies of the imported components |
1148
- | `--pattern <component-pattern>` | `-p` | import only components from the lane that fit the specified component-pattern to the workspace. works only when the workspace is empty |
1149
-
1150
- ### lane remove-comp
1151
-
1152
- **Usage**: `lane remove-comp <component-pattern>`
1153
-
1154
- **Description**: DEPRECATED. remove components when on a lane
1155
-
1156
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1157
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1158
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
1159
-
1160
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1161
- | ------------------ | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1162
- | `--workspace-only` | | do not mark the components as removed from the lane. instead, remove them from the workspace only |
1163
- | `--update-main` | | EXPERIMENTAL. remove, i.e. delete, component/s on the main lane after merging this lane into main |
1164
-
1165
- ### lane merge
1166
-
1167
- **Usage**: `lane merge <lane> [pattern]`
1168
-
1169
- **Description**: merge a local or a remote lane to the current lane
1170
- by default, the provided lane will be fetched from the remote before merging.
1171
- to merge the lane from the local scope without updating it first, use "--skip-fetch" flag.
1172
-
1173
- when the current and merge candidate lanes are diverged in history and the files could be merged with no conflicts,
1174
- these components will be snap-merged to complete the merge. use "no-snap" to opt-out, or "tag" to tag instead.
1175
-
1176
- in case a component in both ends don't share history (no snap is found in common), the merge will require "--resolve-unrelated" flag.
1177
- this flag keeps the history of one end and saves a reference to the other end. the decision of which end to keep is determined by the following:
1178
-
1179
- 1. if the component exists on main, then the history linked to main will be kept.
1180
- in this case, the strategy of "--resolve-unrelated" only determines which source-code to keep. it's not about the history.
1181
- 2. if the component doesn't exist on main, then by default, the history of the current lane will be kept.
1182
- unless "--resolve-unrelated" is set to "theirs", in which case the history of the other lane will be kept.
1183
- 3. a. an edge case: if the component is deleted on the current lane, the strategy will always be "theirs".
1184
- so then the history (and the source-code) of the other lane will be kept.
1185
-
1186
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1187
- | --------- | :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1188
- | `lane` | lane-name or full lane-id (if remote) to merge to the current lane |
1189
- | `pattern` | partially merge the lane - only components that match the specified component-pattern Component pattern format: component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
1190
-
1191
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1192
- | --------------------------------------- | :--------------: | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1193
- | `--manual` | | same as "--auto-merge-resolve manual". in case of merge conflict, write the files with the conflict markers |
1194
- | `--auto-merge-resolve <merge-strategy>` | | in case of a merge conflict, resolve according to the provided strategy: [ours, theirs, manual] |
1195
- | `--ours` | | DEPRECATED. use --auto-merge-resolve. in case of a conflict, keep local modifications |
1196
- | `--theirs` | | DEPRECATED. use --auto-merge-resolve. in case of a conflict, override local with incoming changes |
1197
- | `--workspace` | | merge only lane components that are in the current workspace |
1198
- | `--no-snap` | | do not auto snap after merge completed without conflicts |
1199
- | `--tag` | | auto-tag all lane components after merging into main (or tag-merge in case of snap-merge) |
1200
- | `--build` | | in case of snap during the merge, run the build-pipeline (similar to bit snap --build) |
1201
- | `--message <message>` | `-m` | override the default message for the auto snap |
1202
- | `--keep-readme` | | skip deleting the lane readme component after merging |
1203
- | `--no-squash` | | relevant for merging lanes into main, which by default squashes all lane snaps |
1204
- | `--squash` | | EXPERIMENTAL. relevant for merging a lane into another non-main lane, which by default does not squash |
1205
- | `--ignore-config-changes` | | allow merging when components are modified due to config changes (such as dependencies) only and not files |
1206
- | `--verbose` | | show details of components that were not merged successfully |
1207
- | `--skip-dependency-installation` | `-x` | do not install dependencies of the imported components |
1208
- | `--skip-fetch` | | use the local state of target-lane if exits locally, without updating it from the remote |
1209
- | `--include-deps` | | relevant for "--pattern" and "--workspace". merge also dependencies of the specified components |
1210
- | `--resolve-unrelated [merge-strategy]` | | relevant when a component on a lane and the component on main have nothing in common. merge-strategy can be "ours" (default) or "theirs" |
1211
- | `--include-non-lane-comps` | | DEPRECATED (this is now the default). when merging main, include workspace components that are not on the lane (by default only lane components are merged) |
1212
- | `--exclude-non-lane-comps` | | when merging main into a lane, exclude workspace components that are not on the lane (by default all workspace components are merged) |
1213
-
1214
- ### lane merge-abort
1215
-
1216
- **Usage**: `lane merge-abort`
1217
-
1218
- **Description**: abort the recent lane-merge. revert the lane object and checkout accordingly
1219
- restore the lane-object to its state before the last "bit lane merge" command.
1220
- also, checkout the workspace components according to the restored lane state
1221
-
1222
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1223
- | -------------------------------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------------------------- |
1224
- | `--verbose` | | show details of components that didn't need to be merged |
1225
- | `--silent` | `-s` | skip confirmation |
1226
- | `--skip-dependency-installation` | `-x` | do not install packages of the imported components |
1227
-
1228
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1229
- | ------------------------------ | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------- |
1230
- | `--details` | `-d` | show more details on the state of each component in each lane |
1231
- | `--json` | `-j` | show lanes details in json format |
1232
- | `--remote <remote-scope-name>` | `-r` | show all remote lanes from the specified scope |
1233
- | `--merged` | | list only merged lanes |
1234
- | `--not-merged` | | list only lanes that haven't been merged |
689
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
690
+ | --------------------------------------- | :--------------: | --------------------------------------------------------------- |
691
+ | `--variants <variants>` | `-v` | add packages to specific variants |
692
+ | `--type [lifecycleType]` | `-t` | "runtime" (default) or "peer" (dev is not a valid option) |
693
+ | `--update-existing [updateExisting]` | `-u` | update existing dependencies version and types |
694
+ | `--save-prefix [savePrefix]` | | set the prefix to use when adding dependency to workspace.jsonc |
695
+ | `--skip-dedupe [skipDedupe]` | | do not dedupe dependencies on installation |
696
+ | `--skip-import [skipImport]` | | do not import bit objects post installation |
697
+ | `--add-missing-peers [addMissingPeers]` | | install all missing peer dependencies |
1235
698
 
1236
699
  ---
1237
700
 
1238
701
  ## link
1239
702
 
1240
- **Description**: create links in the node_modules directory, to core aspects and to components in the workspace
703
+ **Workspace only**: yes
704
+ **Description**: generate symlinks to resolve module paths for imported components.
705
+ https://bit.dev/reference/workspace/component-links
1241
706
 
1242
- `bit link [component-names...]`
707
+ `bit link [ids...]`
1243
708
 
1244
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1245
- | -------------------- | :------------------------------------: |
1246
- | `component-names...` | names or IDs of the components to link |
1247
-
1248
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1249
- | ------------------------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
1250
- | `--json` | `-j` | return the output as JSON |
1251
- | `--verbose` | | verbose output |
1252
- | `--rewire` | `-r` | Replace relative paths with module paths in code (e.g. "../foo" => "@bit/foo") |
1253
- | `--target <dir>` | | link to an external directory (similar to npm-link) so other projects could use these components |
1254
- | `--skip-fetching-objects` | | skip fetch missing objects from remotes before linking |
1255
- | `--peers` | | link peer dependencies of the components too |
709
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
710
+ | ------------------------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
711
+ | `--json` | `-j` | return the output as JSON |
712
+ | `--verbose` | | verbose output |
713
+ | `--rewire` | `-r` | Replace relative paths with module paths in code (e.g. "../foo" => "@bit/foo") |
714
+ | `--target <dir>` | | EXPERIMENTAL. link to an external directory (similar to npm-link) so other projects could use these components |
715
+ | `--skip-fetching-objects` | | skip fetch missing objects from remotes before linking |
1256
716
 
1257
717
  ---
1258
718
 
1259
719
  ## lint
1260
720
 
721
+ **Workspace only**: yes
1261
722
  **Description**: lint components in the development workspace
1262
723
 
1263
- `bit lint [component-pattern]`
1264
-
1265
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1266
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1267
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
724
+ `bit lint [component...]`
1268
725
 
1269
726
  | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1270
727
  | ---------------------- | :--------------: | ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
@@ -1278,74 +735,59 @@ also, checkout the workspace components according to the restored lane state
1278
735
  ## list
1279
736
 
1280
737
  **Alias**: `ls`
1281
- **Description**: list components on a workspace or a remote scope (with flag).
738
+ **Workspace only**: no
739
+ **Description**: list components on a local or a remote scope.
740
+ https://bit.dev/reference/reference/cli-reference#list
1282
741
 
1283
742
  `bit list [remote-scope]`
1284
743
 
1285
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1286
- | ---------------------- | :--------------: | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1287
- | `--ids` | `-i` | show only component ids, unformatted |
1288
- | `--scope` | `-s` | show only components stored in the local scope, including indirect dependencies |
1289
- | `--outdated` | `-o` | highlight outdated components, in comparison with their latest remote version (if one exists) |
1290
- | `--json` | `-j` | show the output in JSON format |
1291
- | `--namespace <string>` | `-n` | show only components in the specified namespace/s e.g. '-n ui' or '\*/ui' |
744
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
745
+ | ---------------------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
746
+ | `--ids` | `-i` | show only component ids unformatted |
747
+ | `--scope` | `-s` | show only components stored in the local scope, including indirect dependencies |
748
+ | `--bare` | `-b` | DEPRECATED. use --raw instead |
749
+ | `--raw` | `-r` | show raw output (only components ids, no styling) |
750
+ | `--outdated` | `-o` | show latest versions from remotes |
751
+ | `--json` | `-j` | show the output in JSON format |
752
+ | `--namespace <string>` | `-n` | show only specified namespace by using wildcards |
1292
753
 
1293
754
  ---
1294
755
 
1295
756
  ## log
1296
757
 
1297
- **Description**: show components(s) version history
758
+ **Workspace only**: no
759
+ **Description**: show components(s) tag history.
760
+ https://bit.dev/reference/reference/cli-reference#log
1298
761
 
1299
762
  `bit log <id>`
1300
763
 
1301
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1302
- | ------- | :----------------------------: |
1303
- | `id` | component-id or component-name |
1304
-
1305
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1306
- | ------------- | :--------------: | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1307
- | `--remote` | `-r` | show log of a remote component |
1308
- | `--parents` | | show parents and lanes data |
1309
- | `--one-line` | `-o` | show each log entry in one line |
1310
- | `--full-hash` | `-f` | show full hash of the snap (default to the first 9 characters for --one-line/--parents flags) |
1311
- | `--json` | `-j` | json format |
1312
-
1313
- ---
1314
-
1315
- ## log-file
1316
-
1317
- **Description**: EXPERIMENTAL. show file history
1318
-
1319
- `bit log-file <filepath>`
1320
-
1321
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1322
- | ---------- | :---------------------------------: |
1323
- | `filepath` | file path relative to the workspace |
1324
-
1325
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1326
- | ------------ | :--------------: | ------------------------------- |
1327
- | `--one-line` | `-o` | show each log entry in one line |
764
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
765
+ | ----------- | :--------------: | ----------------------------------------- |
766
+ | `--remote` | `-r` | show log of a remote component |
767
+ | `--parents` | | EXPERIMENTAL. show parents and lanes data |
1328
768
 
1329
769
  ---
1330
770
 
1331
771
  ## login
1332
772
 
1333
- **Description**: log in to Bit cloud
773
+ **Workspace only**: no
774
+ **Description**: log the CLI into Bit Cloud
1334
775
 
1335
776
  `bit login`
1336
777
 
1337
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1338
- | --------------------------- | :--------------: | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1339
- | `--cloud-domain <domain>` | `-d` | login cloud domain (default bit.cloud) |
1340
- | `--port <port>` | `-p` | port number to open for localhost server (default 8085) |
1341
- | `--no-browser` | | do not open a browser for authentication |
1342
- | `--machine-name <name>` | | specify machine-name to pair with the token (useful for CI to avoid accidentally revoking the token) |
1343
- | `--suppress-browser-launch` | | DEPRECATE. use --no-browser instead |
778
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
779
+ | --------------------------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
780
+ | `--port <port>` | `-p` | port number to open for localhost server (default 8085) |
781
+ | `--suppress-browser-launch` | | do not open a browser for authentication |
782
+ | `--npmrc-path <path>` | | path to npmrc file to configure bit.cloud registry |
783
+ | `--skip-registry-config` | | don't configure bit.cloud registry |
784
+ | `--machine-name <string>` | | specify machine-name to pair with the token (useful for CI to avoid accidentally revoke the token) |
1344
785
 
1345
786
  ---
1346
787
 
1347
788
  ## logout
1348
789
 
790
+ **Workspace only**: yes
1349
791
  **Description**: log the CLI out of Bit
1350
792
 
1351
793
  `bit logout`
@@ -1354,127 +796,81 @@ also, checkout the workspace components according to the restored lane state
1354
796
 
1355
797
  ## merge
1356
798
 
1357
- **Description**: merge changes of the remote head into local - auto-snaps all merged components
1358
- merge changes of the remote head into local when they are diverged. when on a lane, merge the remote head of the lane into the local
1359
- and creates snaps for merged components that have diverged, on the lane.
1360
- if no ids are specified, all pending-merge components will be merged. (run "bit status" to list them).
1361
- optionally use '--abort' to revert the last merge. to revert a lane merge, use "bit lane merge-abort" command.
1362
- you can use a pattern for multiple ids, such as bit merge "utils/\*". (wrap the pattern with quotes to avoid collision with shell commands)
799
+ **Workspace only**: yes
800
+ **Description**: merge changes of different component versions
801
+ `bit merge <version> [ids...]` => merge changes of the given version into the checked out version
802
+ `bit merge [ids...]` => EXPERIMENTAL. merge changes of the remote head into local, optionally use '--abort' or '--resolve'
803
+ you can use a pattern for multiple ids, such as bit merge 0.0.1 "utils/\*". (wrap the pattern with quotes to avoid collision with shell commands)
1363
804
 
1364
- `bit merge [ids...]`
805
+ `bit merge [values...]`
1365
806
 
1366
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1367
- | --------------------------------------- | :--------------: | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1368
- | `--ours` | | DEPRECATED. use --auto-merge-resolve. in case of a conflict, keep the local modification |
1369
- | `--theirs` | | DEPRECATED. use --auto-merge-resolve. in case of a conflict, override the local modification with the specified version |
1370
- | `--manual` | | same as "--auto-merge-resolve manual". in case of merge conflict, write the files with the conflict markers |
1371
- | `--auto-merge-resolve <merge-strategy>` | | in case of a conflict, resolve according to the strategy: [ours, theirs, manual] |
1372
- | `--abort` | | in case of an unresolved merge, revert to pre-merge state |
1373
- | `--resolve` | | mark an unresolved merge as resolved and create a new snap with the changes |
1374
- | `--no-snap` | | do not auto snap even if the merge completed without conflicts |
1375
- | `--build` | | in case of snap during the merge, run the build-pipeline (similar to bit snap --build) |
1376
- | `--verbose` | | show details of components that were not merged successfully |
1377
- | `--skip-dependency-installation` | `-x` | do not install new dependencies resulting from the merge |
1378
- | `--message <message>` | `-m` | override the default message for the auto snap |
1379
-
1380
- ---
1381
-
1382
- ## mini-status
1383
-
1384
- **Alias**: `ms`
1385
- **Description**: EXPERIMENTAL. basic status for fast execution
1386
- shows only modified/new components with code changes. for the full status, use "bit status".
1387
- this command only checks source code changes, it doesn't check for config/aspect/dependency changes
1388
-
1389
- `bit mini-status [component-pattern]`
1390
-
1391
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1392
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1393
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
1394
-
1395
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1396
- | -------------------------------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
1397
- | `--show-issues` | | show component issues (slows down the command) |
1398
- | `--ignore-circular-dependencies` | `-c` | do not check for circular dependencies to get the results quicker (relevant when --show-issues flag is used) |
1399
- | `--json` | `-j` | json format |
807
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
808
+ | --------------------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
809
+ | `--ours` | | in case of a conflict, override the used version with the current modification |
810
+ | `--theirs` | | in case of a conflict, override the current modification with the specified version |
811
+ | `--manual` | | in case of a conflict, leave the files with a conflict state to resolve them manually later |
812
+ | `--abort` | | EXPERIMENTAL. in case of an unresolved merge, revert to the state before the merge began |
813
+ | `--resolve` | | EXPERIMENTAL. mark an unresolved merge as resolved and create a new snap with the changes |
814
+ | `--no-snap` | | EXPERIMENTAL. do not auto snap in case the merge completed without conflicts |
815
+ | `--build` | | in case of snap during the merge, run the build-pipeline (similar to bit snap --build) |
816
+ | `--message <message>` | `-m` | EXPERIMENTAL. override the default message for the auto snap |
1400
817
 
1401
818
  ---
1402
819
 
1403
820
  ## move
1404
821
 
1405
822
  **Alias**: `mv`
1406
- **Description**: move a component to a different filesystem path (note: this does NOT affect the component's name or scope, just its location in the workspace)
1407
- move files or directories of component(s)
823
+ **Workspace only**: yes
824
+ **Description**: move files or directories of component(s)
825
+ https://bit.dev/reference/workspace/moving-components
1408
826
 
1409
- `bit move <current-component-dir> <new-component-dir>`
827
+ `bit move <existing-dir> <new-dir>`
1410
828
 
1411
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1412
- | ----------------------- | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1413
- | `current-component-dir` | the component's current directory (relative to the workspace root) |
1414
- | `new-component-dir` | the new directory (relative to the workspace root) to create and move the component's files to |
829
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
830
+ | ------------- | :--------------: | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
831
+ | `--component` | `-c` | move component files that are spread over multiple directories to one directory. synopsis: `move <component-id> <directory>` |
1415
832
 
1416
833
  ---
1417
834
 
1418
835
  ## new
1419
836
 
1420
- **Description**: create a new workspace from a template
1421
-
1422
- `bit new <template-name> <workspace-name>`
837
+ **Workspace only**: yes
838
+ **Description**: Create a new workspace from a template
1423
839
 
1424
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1425
- | ---------------- | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1426
- | `template-name` | the name of the workspace template (run 'bit templates' outside of a workspace to get a list of available workspace templates) |
1427
- | `workspace-name` | the name for the new workspace and workspace directory that will be created |
840
+ `bit new <templateName> <workspaceName>`
1428
841
 
1429
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1430
- | -------------------------------- | :--------------: | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1431
- | `--aspect <aspect-id>` | `-a` | id of the aspect that registered the template, mandatory for non-core aspects. helpful for core aspects in case of a name collision |
1432
- | `--template <env-id>` | `-t` | id of the dev environment to use for the template. Alias for --env. |
1433
- | `--env <env-id>` | | id of the dev environment to use for the template. Alias -t |
1434
- | `--default-scope <scope-name>` | `-d` | set the default scope for the workspace. used in the generated workspace.jsonc |
1435
- | `--standalone` | | DEPRECATED. use --skip-git instead |
1436
- | `--skip-git` | `-s` | skip generation of Git repository in the new workspace |
1437
- | `--empty` | `-e` | skip template's default component creation (relevant for templates that add components by default) |
1438
- | `--load-from <path-to-template>` | | local path to the workspace containing the template. Helpful during a development of a workspace-template |
1439
- | `--current-dir` | `-c` | create the new workspace in current directory (default is to create a new directory, inside the current dir) |
842
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
843
+ | -------------------------- | :--------------: | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
844
+ | `--aspect <string>` | `-a` | aspect-id of the template. mandatory for non-core aspects. helpful for core aspects in case of a name collision |
845
+ | `--default-scope <string>` | `-d` | set defaultScope in the new workspace.jsonc |
846
+ | `--standalone` | | DEPRECATED. use --skip-git instead |
847
+ | `--skip-git` | `-s` | skip generation of Git repository |
848
+ | `--empty` | `-e` | empty workspace with no components (relevant for templates that add components by default) |
849
+ | `--load-from <string>` | | path to the workspace containing the template. helpful during a development of a workspace-template |
1440
850
 
1441
851
  ---
1442
852
 
1443
- ## npmrc
1444
-
1445
- **Description**: manage npmrc file with scope, registry, and token information from bit.cloud
1446
-
1447
- `bit npmrc [sub-command]`
1448
-
1449
- ### npmrc generate
853
+ ## pack
1450
854
 
1451
- **Usage**: `npmrc generate`
855
+ **Workspace only**: yes
856
+ **Description**: create tar for npm publish
1452
857
 
1453
- **Description**: update npmrc file with scope, registry, and token information from bit.cloud
858
+ `bit pack <componentId> [scopePath]`
1454
859
 
1455
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1456
- | ----------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------------------------- |
1457
- | `--dry-run` | | show the .npmrc file content that will be written |
1458
- | `--force` | `-f` | force update the .npmrc file even if there are conflicts |
860
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
861
+ | --------------------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------------------- |
862
+ | `--out-dir <out-dir>` | `-d` | directory to put the result tar file |
863
+ | `--override` | `-o` | override existing pack file |
864
+ | `--keep` | `-k` | should keep isolated environment [default = false] |
865
+ | `--prefix` | `-p` | keep custom (binding) prefix |
866
+ | `--json` | `-j` | return the output as JSON |
1459
867
 
1460
868
  ---
1461
869
 
1462
870
  ## pattern
1463
871
 
1464
- **Description**: list the component ids matching the given pattern
1465
- this command helps validating a pattern before using it in other commands.
1466
- NOTE: always wrap the pattern with quotes to avoid collision with shell commands. depending on your shell, it might be single or double quotes.
1467
- a pattern can be a simple component-id or component-name. e.g. 'ui/button'.
1468
- a pattern can be used with wildcards for multiple component ids, e.g. 'org.scope/utils/**' or '**/utils/**' to capture all org/scopes.
1469
- to enter multiple patterns, separate them by a comma, e.g. 'ui/_, lib/_'
1470
- to exclude, use '!'. e.g. 'ui/**, !ui/button'
1471
- the matching algorithm is from multimatch (@see https://github.com/sindresorhus/multimatch).
1472
-
1473
- to filter by a state or attribute, prefix the pattern with "$". e.g. '$deprecated', '$modified'.
1474
- list of supported states: [new, modified, deprecated, deleted, snappedOnMain, softTagged, codeModified].
1475
- to filter by multi-params state/attribute, separate the params with ":", e.g. '$env:teambit.react/react'.
1476
- list of supported multi-params states: [env].
1477
- to match a state and another criteria, use " AND " keyword. e.g. '$modified AND teambit.workspace/\*\*'. note that the state must be first.
872
+ **Workspace only**: yes
873
+ **Description**: list the component ids matching the given pattern
1478
874
 
1479
875
  `bit pattern <pattern>`
1480
876
 
@@ -1484,22 +880,10 @@ to match a state and another criteria, use " AND " keyword. e.g. '$modified AND
1484
880
 
1485
881
  ---
1486
882
 
1487
- ## recover
1488
-
1489
- **Description**: EXPERIMENTAL. recover component(s) soft-deleted from the workspace, or a remote scope
1490
-
1491
- `bit recover <component-name>`
1492
-
1493
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1494
- | -------------------------------- | :--------------: | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1495
- | `--skip-dependency-installation` | `-x` | do not install packages in case of importing components |
1496
- | `--skip-write-config-files` | | do not write config files (such as eslint, tsconfig, prettier, etc...) |
1497
-
1498
- ---
1499
-
1500
883
  ## refactor
1501
884
 
1502
- **Description**: source code refactoring / codemod
885
+ **Workspace only**: yes
886
+ **Description**: EXPERIMENTAL. source code refactoring / codemod
1503
887
 
1504
888
  `bit refactor <sub-command>`
1505
889
 
@@ -1514,7 +898,9 @@ the `<old-id>` and `<new-id>` arguments can be either a component-id or a packag
1514
898
 
1515
899
  ## remote
1516
900
 
1517
- **Description**: manage set of tracked bit scope(s)
901
+ **Workspace only**: yes
902
+ **Description**: manage set of tracked bit scope(s)
903
+ https://bit.dev/reference/scope/remote-scopes
1518
904
 
1519
905
  `bit remote`
1520
906
 
@@ -1522,9 +908,9 @@ the `<old-id>` and `<new-id>` arguments can be either a component-id or a packag
1522
908
 
1523
909
  **Usage**: `remote add <url>`
1524
910
 
1525
- **Description**: add a bare-scope as a remote
1526
- supported protocols are [file, http].
1527
- for example: "http://localhost:3000", "file:///tmp/local-scope"
911
+ **Description**: add a bare-scope as a remote. supported protocols are [file, http, ssh].
912
+ for example: "http://localhost:3000", "file:///tmp/local-scope", "ssh://user@127.0.0.1:/tmp/local-scope".
913
+ Legacy support [file, ssh]. Harmony supports [file, http].
1528
914
 
1529
915
  | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1530
916
  | ---------- | :--------------: | ---------------------------- |
@@ -1536,9 +922,9 @@ for example: "http://localhost:3000", "file:///tmp/local-scope"
1536
922
 
1537
923
  **Description**: remove a tracked bit remote
1538
924
 
1539
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1540
- | ---------- | :--------------: | ----------------------------------------- |
1541
- | `--global` | `-g` | remove a globally configured remote scope |
925
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
926
+ | ---------- | :--------------: | --------------------------------------- |
927
+ | `--global` | `-g` | remove a global configured remote scope |
1542
928
 
1543
929
  | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1544
930
  | ---------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------- |
@@ -1549,204 +935,83 @@ for example: "http://localhost:3000", "file:///tmp/local-scope"
1549
935
  ## remove
1550
936
 
1551
937
  **Alias**: `rm`
1552
- **Description**: remove component(s) from the local workspace
1553
- to mark components as deleted on the remote scope, use "bit delete".
1554
-
1555
- `bit remove <component-pattern>`
938
+ **Workspace only**: no
939
+ **Description**: remove a component (local/remote)
940
+ https://bit.dev/reference/components/removing-components
941
+ you can use a pattern for multiple ids, such as bit remove "utils/\*". (wrap the pattern with quotes to avoid collision with shell commands)
1556
942
 
1557
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1558
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1559
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
943
+ `bit remove <ids...>`
1560
944
 
1561
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1562
- | -------------- | :--------------: | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1563
- | `--track` | `-t` | keep tracking component in .bitmap (default = false), helps transform a tagged-component to new |
1564
- | `--keep-files` | | keep component files (just untrack the component) |
1565
- | `--force` | `-f` | removes the component from the scope, even if used as a dependency. WARNING: you will need to fix the components that depend on this component |
1566
- | `--silent` | `-s` | skip confirmation |
945
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
946
+ | ---------------- | :--------------: | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
947
+ | `--remote` | `-r` | remove a component from a remote scope |
948
+ | `--track` | `-t` | keep tracking component (default = false) |
949
+ | `--delete-files` | `-d` | delete local component files (authored components only. for imported components the files are always deleted) |
950
+ | `--force` | `-f` | removes the component from the scope, even if used as a dependency. WARNING: components that depend on this component will corrupt |
951
+ | `--silent` | `-s` | skip confirmation |
1567
952
 
1568
953
  ---
1569
954
 
1570
955
  ## rename
1571
956
 
1572
- **Description**: rename component. if exported, create a new component and delete the original component. otherwise just renames current component
1573
-
1574
- `bit rename <current-name> <new-name>`
957
+ **Workspace only**: no
958
+ **Description**: EXPERIMENTAL. rename component. if tagged/exported, create a new component and deprecate the source-component
959
+ the `<target-name>` should include the component-name only, without the scope-name.
960
+ to assign a default-scope to this component, please use "--scope" flag
1575
961
 
1576
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1577
- | -------------- | :----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1578
- | `current-name` | the current component name (without its scope name) |
1579
- | `new-name` | the new component name (without its scope name. use --scope to define the new component's scope) |
962
+ `bit rename <source-name> <target-name>`
1580
963
 
1581
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1582
- | ------------------------ | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
1583
- | `--scope <scope-name>` | `-s` | define the scope for the newly created component |
1584
- | `--refactor` | `-r` | update the import/require statements in all dependent components (in the same workspace) |
1585
- | `--preserve` | | avoid renaming files and variables/classes according to the new component name |
1586
- | `--ast` | | EXPERIMENTAL. use ast to transform files instead of regex |
1587
- | `--delete` | | DEPRECATED. this is now the default |
1588
- | `--deprecate` | | instead of deleting the original component, deprecating it |
1589
- | `--path <relative-path>` | `-p` | relative path in the workspace to place new component in. by default, the directory of the new component is from your workspace's "defaultScope" value |
964
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
965
+ | ------------------ | :--------------: | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
966
+ | `--scope <string>` | `-s` | default scope for the newly created component |
967
+ | `--path <string>` | `-p` | relative path in the workspace. by default the path is `<scope>/<namespace>/<name>` |
968
+ | `--refactor` | `-r` | change the source code of all components using this component with the new package-name |
1590
969
 
1591
970
  ---
1592
971
 
1593
- ## reset
1594
-
1595
- **Description**: revert tagged or snapped versions for component(s)
1596
- https://bit.dev/components/tags#undoing-a-tag
1597
-
1598
- `bit reset [component-pattern]`
972
+ ## resume-export
1599
973
 
1600
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1601
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1602
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
1603
- | `component-version` | the version to untag (semver for tags. hash for snaps) |
974
+ **Workspace only**: yes
975
+ **Description**: resume failed export to persist the pending objects on the given remotes.
976
+ the export-id is the id the client got in the error message during the failure.
977
+ alternatively, exporting to any one of the failed scopes, throws server-is-busy error with the export-id
1604
978
 
1605
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1606
- | ------------------ | :--------------: | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1607
- | `--all` | `-a` | revert all unexported tags/snaps for all components |
1608
- | `--head` | | revert the head tag/snap only (by default, all local tags/snaps are reverted) |
1609
- | `--soft` | | revert only soft-tags (components tagged with --soft flag) |
1610
- | `--force` | `-f` | revert the tag even if it's used as a dependency. WARNING: components that depend on this tag will be corrupted |
1611
- | `--never-exported` | | reset only components that were never exported |
1612
-
1613
- ---
1614
-
1615
- ## revert
1616
-
1617
- **Description**: replace the current component files by the specified version, leave the version intact
1618
-
1619
- `bit revert <component-pattern> <to>`
1620
-
1621
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1622
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1623
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
1624
- | `to` | permitted values: [main, specific-version]. 'main' - head version on main. |
1625
-
1626
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1627
- | -------------------------------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------------------- |
1628
- | `--verbose` | `-v` | showing verbose output for inspection |
1629
- | `--skip-dependency-installation` | `-x` | do not install packages of the imported components |
979
+ `bit resume-export <export-id> <remotes...>`
1630
980
 
1631
981
  ---
1632
982
 
1633
983
  ## run
1634
984
 
1635
985
  **Alias**: `c`
1636
- **Description**: locally run an app component (independent of bit's dev server)
1637
-
1638
- `bit run <app-name>`
986
+ **Workspace only**: yes
987
+ **Description**: run an application
1639
988
 
1640
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1641
- | ---------- | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1642
- | `app-name` | the app's name is registered by the app (run 'bit app list' to list the names of the available apps) |
989
+ `bit run <app>`
1643
990
 
1644
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1645
- | ---------------------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------------------------- |
1646
- | `--dev` | `-d` | start the application in dev mode. |
1647
- | `--port [port-number]` | `-p` | port to run the app on |
1648
- | `--verbose` | `-v` | show verbose output for inspection and print stack trace |
1649
- | `--watch` | `-w` | watch and compile your components upon changes |
991
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
992
+ | -------------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
993
+ | `--dev` | `-d` | start the application in dev mode. |
994
+ | `--verbose` | `-v` | showing verbose output for inspection and prints stack trace |
995
+ | `--skip-watch` | | avoid running the watch process that compiles components in the background |
1650
996
 
1651
997
  ---
1652
998
 
1653
999
  ## schema
1654
1000
 
1655
- **Description**: shows the API schema of the specified component/s.
1656
- you can use a `<pattern>` for multiple component ids, such as `bit schema "org.scope/utils/**"`.
1657
- use comma to separate patterns and '!' to exclude. e.g. 'ui/\*\*, !ui/button'
1658
- always wrap the pattern with single quotes to avoid collision with shell commands.
1659
- use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern.
1660
-
1661
- `bit schema <pattern>`
1662
-
1663
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1664
- | ---------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------ |
1665
- | `--json` | `-j` | return the component schema in json format |
1666
-
1667
- ---
1668
-
1669
- ## scope
1670
-
1671
- **Description**: manage the scope-name for components
1672
-
1673
- `bit scope <sub-command>`
1674
-
1675
- ### scope set
1676
-
1677
- **Usage**: `scope set <scope-name> [component-pattern]`
1678
-
1679
- **Description**: Sets the scope for specified component/s. If no component is specified, sets the default scope of the workspace
1680
- default scopes for components are set in the bitmap file. the default scope for a workspace is set in the workspace.jsonc.
1681
- a component is set with a scope (as oppose to default scope) only once it is versioned.'
1682
-
1683
- you can use a `<pattern>` for multiple component ids, such as `bit scope set scope-name "org.scope/utils/**"`.
1684
- use comma to separate patterns and '!' to exclude. e.g. 'ui/\*\*, !ui/button'
1685
- always wrap the pattern with single quotes to avoid collision with shell commands.
1686
- use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern.
1687
-
1688
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1689
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1690
- | `scope-name` | name of the scope to set |
1691
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
1692
-
1693
- ### scope rename
1694
-
1695
- **Usage**: `scope rename <current-scope-name> <new-scope-name>`
1696
-
1697
- **Description**: rename the scope name for all components with the specified 'current scope name', if exported, create new components and deprecate the original ones
1698
- Note: if `<current-scope-name>` is also the defaultScope for the workspace, this command will set `<new-scope-name>`
1699
- as the defaultScope instead, and that will then be set for all components by default. You may see updates in your .bitmap file
1700
- as a result of this change
1001
+ **Workspace only**: yes
1002
+ **Description**: shows the API schema of a certain component.
1701
1003
 
1702
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1703
- | -------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------: |
1704
- | `current-scope-name` | the scope name to be replaced by another scope name |
1705
- | `new-scope-name` | a new scope name to replace the current scope name |
1004
+ `bit schema <id>`
1706
1005
 
1707
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1708
- | ------------- | :--------------: | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1709
- | `--refactor` | `-r` | update the import statements in all dependent components to the new package name (i.e. with the new scope name) |
1710
- | `--deprecate` | | for exported components, instead of deleting the original components, deprecating them |
1711
-
1712
- ### scope rename-owner
1713
-
1714
- **Usage**: `scope rename-owner <current-owner-name> <new-owner-name>`
1715
-
1716
- **Description**: Renames the owner part of the scope-name for all components with the specified 'current owner name'
1717
-
1718
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1719
- | -------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------: |
1720
- | `current-owner-name` | the owner name to be replaced by another owner name |
1721
- | `new-owner-name` | a new owner name to replace the current owner name |
1722
-
1723
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1724
- | ------------ | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1725
- | `--refactor` | `-r` | update the import statements in all dependent components to the new package name (that contains the new owner name) |
1726
- | `--ast` | | EXPERIMENTAL. use ast to transform files instead of regex |
1727
-
1728
- ### scope fork
1729
-
1730
- **Usage**: `scope fork <original-scope> <new-scope> [pattern]`
1731
-
1732
- **Description**: fork all components of the original-scope and refactor the source-code to use the new scope name
1733
- optionally, provide [pattern] to limit the fork to specific components
1734
-
1735
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1736
- | ---------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1737
- | `original-scope` | the original scope to fork |
1738
- | `new-scope` | the new scope to fork to |
1739
- | `pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
1740
-
1741
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1742
- | -------------------------------- | :--------------: | --------------------------------------------------------- |
1743
- | `--ast` | | EXPERIMENTAL. use ast to transform files instead of regex |
1744
- | `--skip-dependency-installation` | `-x` | do not install packages of the imported components |
1006
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1007
+ | ---------- | :--------------: | ---------------------------------------- |
1008
+ | `--json` | `-j` | return the component data in json format |
1745
1009
 
1746
1010
  ---
1747
1011
 
1748
1012
  ## scope-config
1749
1013
 
1014
+ **Workspace only**: yes
1750
1015
  **Description**: scope config management
1751
1016
 
1752
1017
  `bit scope-config`
@@ -1777,203 +1042,146 @@ optionally, provide [pattern] to limit the fork to specific components
1777
1042
 
1778
1043
  ---
1779
1044
 
1780
- ## server
1781
-
1782
- **Description**: EXPERIMENTAL. communicate with bit cli program via http requests
1783
-
1784
- `bit server`
1785
-
1786
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1787
- | --------------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------- |
1788
- | `--port [port]` | `-p` | port to run the server on |
1789
- | `--compile` | `-c` | compile components during the watch process |
1790
-
1791
- ---
1792
-
1793
1045
  ## show
1794
1046
 
1795
- **Description**: display the component's essential information
1796
-
1797
- `bit show <component-name>`
1798
-
1799
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1800
- | ---------------- | :----------------------------: |
1801
- | `component-name` | component name or component id |
1047
+ **Workspace only**: yes
1048
+ **Description**: show a component
1802
1049
 
1803
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1804
- | ----------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
1805
- | `--json` | `-j` | return the component data in json format |
1806
- | `--legacy` | `-l` | use the legacy bit show. |
1807
- | `--remote` | `-r` | show data for a remote component |
1808
- | `--compare` | `-c` | legacy-only. compare current file system component to its latest tagged version [default=latest] |
1050
+ `bit show <id>`
1809
1051
 
1810
- ---
1811
-
1812
- ## snap
1813
-
1814
- **Description**: create an immutable and exportable component snapshot (non-release version)
1815
-
1816
- `bit snap [component-pattern]`
1817
-
1818
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1819
- | ------------------- | :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1820
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern.. By default, only new and modified components are snapped (add --unmodified to snap all components in the workspace). |
1821
-
1822
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1823
- | -------------------------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1824
- | `--message <message>` | `-m` | snap message describing the latest changes - will appear in component history log |
1825
- | `--unmodified` | `-u` | include unmodified components (by default, only new and modified components are snapped) |
1826
- | `--unmerged` | | complete a merge process by snapping the unmerged components |
1827
- | `--build` | `-b` | locally run the build pipeline (i.e. not via rippleCI) and complete the snap |
1828
- | `--editor [editor]` | | open an editor to write a snap message per component. optionally specify the editor-name (defaults to vim). |
1829
- | `--skip-tests` | | skip running component tests during snap process |
1830
- | `--skip-auto-snap` | | skip auto snapping dependents |
1831
- | `--disable-snap-pipeline` | | skip the snap pipeline. this will for instance skip packing and publishing component version for install, and app deployment |
1832
- | `--ignore-build-errors` | | proceed to snap pipeline even when build pipeline fails |
1833
- | `--rebuild-deps-graph` | | do not reuse the saved dependencies graph, instead build it from scratch |
1834
- | `--ignore-issues <issues>` | `-i` | ignore component issues (shown in "bit status" as "issues found"), issues to ignore: [MissingPackagesDependenciesOnFs, MissingManuallyConfiguredPackages, UntrackedDependencies, ResolveErrors, RelativeComponents, RelativeComponentsAuthored, ParseErrors, MissingDists, LegacyInsideHarmony, MissingDependenciesOnFs, ImportNonMainFiles, MultipleEnvs, MissingLinksFromNodeModulesToSrc, CircularDependencies, DuplicateComponentAndPackage, MergeConfigHasConflict, NonLoadedEnv, ExternalEnvWithoutVersion, RemovedDependencies, SelfReference] to ignore multiple issues, separate them by a comma and wrap with quotes. to ignore all issues, specify "\*". |
1835
- | `--fail-fast` | | stop pipeline execution on the first failed task (by default a task is skipped only when its dependency failed) |
1052
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1053
+ | ----------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1054
+ | `--json` | `-j` | return the component data in json format |
1055
+ | `--legacy` | `-l` | use the legacy bit show. |
1056
+ | `--remote` | `-r` | show a remote component |
1057
+ | `--compare` | `-c` | compare current file system component to latest tagged component [default=latest]. only works in legacy. |
1836
1058
 
1837
1059
  ---
1838
1060
 
1839
1061
  ## start
1840
1062
 
1841
1063
  **Alias**: `c`
1842
- **Description**: run the ui/development server
1064
+ **Workspace only**: yes
1065
+ **Description**: Start a dev environment for a workspace or a specific component
1843
1066
 
1844
- `bit start [component-pattern]`
1067
+ `bit start [type] [pattern]`
1845
1068
 
1846
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1847
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1848
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
1849
-
1850
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1851
- | ----------------------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1852
- | `--dev` | `-d` | start UI server in dev mode. |
1853
- | `--port [port-number]` | `-p` | port of the UI server. |
1854
- | `--rebuild` | `-r` | rebuild the UI (useful e.g. when updating the workspace UI - can use the dev flag for HMR in this case) |
1855
- | `--skip-ui-build` | | skip building UI |
1856
- | `--verbose` | `-v` | show verbose output for inspection and prints stack trace |
1857
- | `--no-browser` | `-n` | do not automatically open browser when ready |
1858
- | `--skip-compilation` | | skip the auto-compilation before starting the web-server |
1859
- | `--ui-root-name [type]` | `-u` | name of the ui root to use, e.g. "teambit.scope/scope" or "teambit.workspace/workspace" |
1069
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1070
+ | -------------------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------ |
1071
+ | `--dev` | `-d` | start UI server in dev mode. |
1072
+ | `--port [number]` | `-p` | port of the UI server. |
1073
+ | `--rebuild` | `-r` | rebuild the UI |
1074
+ | `--verbose` | `-v` | showing verbose output for inspection and prints stack trace |
1075
+ | `--no-browser` | | do not automatically open browser when ready |
1076
+ | `--skip-compilation` | | skip the auto-compilation before starting the web-server |
1860
1077
 
1861
1078
  ---
1862
1079
 
1863
1080
  ## status
1864
1081
 
1865
1082
  **Alias**: `s`
1866
- **Description**: present the current status of components in the workspace, including indication of detected issues
1083
+ **Workspace only**: yes
1084
+ **Description**: show the working area component(s) status.
1085
+ https://bit.dev/reference/workspace/workspace-status
1867
1086
 
1868
1087
  `bit status`
1869
1088
 
1870
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1871
- | -------------------------------- | :--------------: | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1872
- | `--json` | `-j` | return a json version of the component |
1873
- | `--verbose` | | show extra data: full snap hashes for staged components, and divergence point for lanes |
1874
- | `--lanes` | `-l` | when on a lane, show updates from main and updates from forked lanes |
1875
- | `--strict` | | in case issues found, exit with code 1 |
1876
- | `--ignore-circular-dependencies` | `-c` | do not check for circular dependencies to get the results quicker |
1877
-
1878
- ---
1879
-
1880
- ## system
1881
-
1882
- **Description**: system operations
1883
-
1884
- `bit system <sub-command>`
1885
-
1886
- ### system log
1887
-
1888
- **Usage**: `system log`
1889
-
1890
- **Description**: print debug.log to the screen
1089
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1090
+ | ---------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------- |
1091
+ | `--json` | `-j` | return a json version of the component |
1092
+ | `--strict` | | in case issues found, exit with code 1 |
1891
1093
 
1892
1094
  ---
1893
1095
 
1894
1096
  ## tag
1895
1097
 
1896
1098
  **Alias**: `t`
1897
- **Description**: create an immutable and exportable component snapshot, tagged with a release version.
1898
- if no patterns are provided, it will tag all new and modified components.
1899
- if patterns are entered, you can specify a version per pattern using "@" sign, e.g. bit tag foo@1.0.0 bar@minor baz@major
1900
-
1901
- `bit tag [component-patterns...]`
1902
-
1903
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1904
- | ----------------------- | :-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1905
- | `component-patterns...` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern.. By default, all new and modified are tagged. |
1906
-
1907
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1908
- | ---------------------------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1909
- | `--message <message>` | `-m` | a log message describing latest changes |
1910
- | `--unmodified` | `-u` | include unmodified components (by default, only new and modified components are tagged) |
1911
- | `--editor [editor]` | | open an editor to write a tag message for each component. optionally, specify the editor-name (defaults to vim). |
1912
- | `--ver <version>` | `-v` | tag with the given version |
1913
- | `--increment <level>` | `-l` | options are: [major, premajor, minor, preminor, patch, prepatch, prerelease], default to patch |
1914
- | `--prerelease-id <id>` | | prerelease identifier (e.g. "dev" to get "1.0.0-dev.1") |
1915
- | `--patch` | `-p` | syntactic sugar for "--increment patch" |
1916
- | `--minor` | | syntactic sugar for "--increment minor" |
1917
- | `--major` | | syntactic sugar for "--increment major" |
1918
- | `--pre-release [identifier]` | | syntactic sugar for "--increment prerelease" and `--prerelease-id <identifier>` |
1919
- | `--snapped` | | tag only components whose head is a snap (not a tag) |
1920
- | `--unmerged` | | complete a merge process by tagging the unmerged components |
1921
- | `--skip-tests` | | skip running component tests during tag process |
1922
- | `--skip-auto-tag` | | skip auto tagging dependents |
1923
- | `--soft` | | do not persist. only keep note of the changes to be made |
1924
- | `--persist [skip-build]` | | persist the changes generated by --soft tag. by default, run the build pipeline, unless "skip-build" is provided |
1925
- | `--disable-tag-pipeline` | | skip the tag pipeline to avoid publishing the components |
1926
- | `--force-deploy` | | DEPRECATED. use --ignore-build-error instead |
1927
- | `--ignore-build-errors` | | proceed to tag pipeline even when build pipeline fails |
1928
- | `--rebuild-deps-graph` | | do not reuse the saved dependencies graph, instead build it from scratch |
1929
- | `--increment-by <number>` | | (default to 1) increment semver flag (patch/minor/major) by. e.g. incrementing patch by 2: 0.0.1 -> 0.0.3. |
1930
- | `--ignore-issues <issues>` | `-i` | ignore component issues (shown in "bit status" as "issues found"), issues to ignore: [MissingPackagesDependenciesOnFs, MissingManuallyConfiguredPackages, UntrackedDependencies, ResolveErrors, RelativeComponents, RelativeComponentsAuthored, ParseErrors, MissingDists, LegacyInsideHarmony, MissingDependenciesOnFs, ImportNonMainFiles, MultipleEnvs, MissingLinksFromNodeModulesToSrc, CircularDependencies, DuplicateComponentAndPackage, MergeConfigHasConflict, NonLoadedEnv, ExternalEnvWithoutVersion, RemovedDependencies, SelfReference] to ignore multiple issues, separate them by a comma and wrap with quotes. to ignore all issues, specify "\*". |
1931
- | `--ignore-newest-version` | `-I` | allow tagging even when the component has newer versions e.g. for hotfixes (default = false) |
1932
- | `--fail-fast` | | stop pipeline execution on the first failed task (by default a task is skipped only when its dependency failed) |
1933
- | `--build` | `-b` | locally run the build pipeline (i.e. not via rippleCI) and complete the tag |
1099
+ **Workspace only**: yes
1100
+ **Description**: record component changes and lock versions.
1101
+ if no ids are provided, it will tag all new and modified components.
1102
+ if component ids are entered, you can specify a version per id using "@" sign, e.g. bit tag foo@1.0.0 bar@minor baz@major
1103
+ https://bit.dev/reference/components/tags
1104
+ you can use a pattern for multiple ids, such as bit tag "utils/\*". (wrap the pattern with quotes to avoid collision with shell commands)
1105
+
1106
+ `bit tag [id...]`
1107
+
1108
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1109
+ | ---------------------------- | :--------------: | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1110
+ | `--message <message>` | `-m` | log message describing the user changes |
1111
+ | `--unmodified` | | include unmodified components (by default, only new and modified components are tagged) |
1112
+ | `--editor [editor]` | | EXPERIMENTAL. open an editor to edit the tag messages per component, optionally specify the editor-name, default to vim |
1113
+ | `--ver <version>` | `-v` | tag with the given version |
1114
+ | `--patch` | `-p` | increment the patch version number |
1115
+ | `--minor` | | increment the minor version number |
1116
+ | `--major` | | increment the major version number |
1117
+ | `--snapped` | | tag components that their head is a snap (not a tag) |
1118
+ | `--pre-release [identifier]` | | EXPERIMENTAL. increment a pre-release version (e.g. 1.0.0-dev.1) |
1119
+ | `--skip-tests` | | skip running component tests during tag process |
1120
+ | `--skip-auto-tag` | | skip auto tagging dependents |
1121
+ | `--soft` | | do not persist. only keep note of the changes to be made |
1122
+ | `--persist` | | persist the changes generated by --soft tag |
1123
+ | `--disable-tag-pipeline` | | skip the tag pipeline to avoid publishing the components |
1124
+ | `--force-deploy` | | run the tag pipeline although the build failed |
1125
+ | `--increment-by <number>` | | (default to 1) increment semver flag (patch/minor/major) by. e.g. incrementing patch by 2: 0.0.1 -> 0.0.3. |
1126
+ | `--ignore-issues [issues]` | `-i` | ignore component issues (shown in "bit status" as "issues found"), issues to ignore: |
1127
+
1128
+ [MissingPackagesDependenciesOnFs, MissingComponents, UntrackedDependencies, ResolveErrors, RelativeComponents, RelativeComponentsAuthored, ParseErrors, MissingLinks, MissingDists, LegacyInsideHarmony, MissingDependenciesOnFs, MissingCustomModuleResolutionLinks, ImportNonMainFiles, CustomModuleResolutionUsed, MultipleEnvs, MissingLinksFromNodeModulesToSrc, CircularDependencies]
1129
+ to ignore multiple issues, separate them by a comma and wrap with quotes. to ignore all issues, specify "\*".|
1130
+ |`--ignore-newest-version`|`-I`|ignore existing of newer versions (default = false)|
1131
+ |`--build`|`-b`|EXPERIMENTAL. not needed for now. run the pipeline build and complete the tag|
1132
+ |`--all [version]`|`-a`|DEPRECATED (not needed anymore, it is the default now). tag all new and modified components|
1133
+ |`--scope [version]`|`-s`|DEPRECATED (use "--unmodified" instead). tag all components of the current scope|
1134
+ |`--force`|`-f`|DEPRECATED (use "--skip-tests" or "--unmodified" instead). force-tag even if tests are failing and even when component has not changed|
1135
+ |`--disable-deploy-pipeline`| |DEPRECATED. use --disable-tag-pipeline instead|
1934
1136
 
1935
1137
  ---
1936
1138
 
1937
1139
  ## templates
1938
1140
 
1939
- **Description**: list available templates for "bit create" and "bit new"
1940
- list components templates when inside bit-workspace (for bit-create), otherwise, list workspace templates (for bit-new)
1141
+ **Workspace only**: yes
1142
+ **Description**: list components templates when inside bit-workspace (for bit-create), otherwise, list workspace templates (for bit-new)
1941
1143
 
1942
1144
  `bit templates`
1943
1145
 
1944
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1945
- | ---------------------- | :--------------: | ---------------------------------------- |
1946
- | `--show-all` | `-s` | show hidden templates |
1947
- | `--aspect <aspect-id>` | `-a` | show templates provided by the aspect-id |
1146
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1147
+ | ------------ | :--------------: | --------------------- |
1148
+ | `--show-all` | `-s` | show hidden templates |
1948
1149
 
1949
1150
  ---
1950
1151
 
1951
1152
  ## test
1952
1153
 
1953
1154
  **Alias**: `at`
1954
- **Description**: test components in the workspace. by default only runs tests for new and modified components
1155
+ **Workspace only**: yes
1156
+ **Description**: test set of components in your workspace
1157
+
1158
+ `bit test [pattern]`
1955
1159
 
1956
- `bit test [component-pattern]`
1160
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1161
+ | -------------------- | :--------------: | -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1162
+ | `--watch` | `-w` | start the tester in watch mode. |
1163
+ | `--debug` | `-d` | start the tester in debug mode. |
1164
+ | `--all` | `-a` | test all components, not only new and modified |
1165
+ | `--junit <filepath>` | | write tests results as JUnit XML format into the specified file path |
1166
+ | `--coverage` | | show code coverage data |
1167
+ | `--env <id>` | `-e` | test only the given env |
1168
+ | `--scope <scope>` | `-s` | name of the scope to test |
1957
1169
 
1958
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
1959
- | ------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
1960
- | `component-pattern` | component name, component id, or component pattern. use component pattern to select multiple components. wrap the pattern with quotes. use comma to separate patterns and "!" to exclude. e.g. "ui/\*\*, !ui/button". use `bit pattern --help` to understand patterns better and `bit pattern <pattern>` to validate the pattern. |
1170
+ ---
1171
+
1172
+ ## ui-build
1961
1173
 
1962
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1963
- | ---------------------- | :--------------: | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1964
- | `--watch` | `-w` | start the tester in watch mode. |
1965
- | `--debug` | `-d` | start the tester in debug mode. |
1966
- | `--all` | `-a` | DEPRECATED. (use --unmodified) |
1967
- | `--unmodified` | `-u` | test all components, not only new and modified |
1968
- | `--junit <filepath>` | | write tests results as JUnit XML format into the specified file path |
1969
- | `--coverage` | | show code coverage data |
1970
- | `--env <id>` | `-e` | test only components assigned the given env |
1971
- | `--scope <scope-name>` | `-s` | DEPRECATED. (use the pattern instead, e.g. "scopeName/\*\*"). name of the scope to test |
1174
+ **Alias**: `c`
1175
+ **Workspace only**: yes
1176
+ **Description**: build production assets for deployment.
1177
+
1178
+ `bit ui-build [type]`
1972
1179
 
1973
1180
  ---
1974
1181
 
1975
1182
  ## undeprecate
1976
1183
 
1184
+ **Workspace only**: no
1977
1185
  **Description**: undeprecate a deprecated component (local/remote)
1978
1186
 
1979
1187
  `bit undeprecate <id>`
@@ -1983,142 +1191,64 @@ list components templates when inside bit-workspace (for bit-create), otherwise,
1983
1191
  ## uninstall
1984
1192
 
1985
1193
  **Alias**: `un`
1194
+ **Workspace only**: yes
1986
1195
  **Description**: uninstall dependencies
1987
1196
 
1988
1197
  `bit uninstall [packages...]`
1989
1198
 
1990
1199
  ---
1991
1200
 
1992
- ## update
1201
+ ## untag
1993
1202
 
1994
- **Alias**: `up`
1995
- **Description**: update dependencies. By default, dependencies are updated to the highest semver compatible versions.
1996
-
1997
- `bit update [package-patterns...]`
1203
+ **Workspace only**: yes
1204
+ **Description**: revert version(s) tagged for component(s)
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+ https://bit.dev/reference/components/tags#undoing-a-tag
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+ you can use a pattern for multiple ids, such as bit untag "utils/\*". (wrap the pattern with quotes to avoid collision with shell commands)
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1999
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
2000
- | --------------------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
2001
- | `package-patterns...` | a string list of package names, or patterns (separated by spaces or commas), e.g. "@teambit/**,@my-org/ui/**". The patterns should be in glob format. By default, all packages are selected. |
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+ `bit untag [id] [version]`
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2003
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
2004
- | ---------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
2005
- | `--yes` | `-y` | automatically update all outdated versions for packages specified in pattern (all if no pattern supplied) - use carefully as could result in breaking updates for dependencies |
2006
- | `--patch` | | update to the latest patch version. Semver rules are ignored |
2007
- | `--minor` | | update to the latest minor version. Semver rules are ignored |
2008
- | `--major` | | update to the latest major version. Semver rules are ignored |
2009
- | `--semver` | | update to the newest version respecting semver |
1210
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1211
+ | ---------- | :--------------: | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
1212
+ | `--all` | `-a` | revert tag for all tagged components |
1213
+ | `--soft` | | harmony - revert only soft-tags (components tagged with --soft flag) |
1214
+ | `--force` | `-f` | revert the tag even if used as a dependency. WARNING: components that depend on this tag will corrupt |
2010
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2011
1216
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2012
1217
 
2013
- ## use
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+ ## update
2014
1219
 
2015
- **Description**: set aspects in the workspace/scope config to make them loadable by the workspace/scope
1220
+ **Alias**: `up`
1221
+ **Workspace only**: yes
1222
+ **Description**: update dependencies
2016
1223
 
2017
- `bit use <component-id>`
1224
+ `bit update`
2018
1225
 
2019
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
2020
- | -------------- | :----------------------------: |
2021
- | `component-id` | the component ID of the aspect |
1226
+ | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
1227
+ | ---------- | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------ |
1228
+ | `--yes` | `-y` | automatically update all outdated packages |
2022
1229
 
2023
1230
  ---
2024
1231
 
2025
- ## version
2026
-
2027
- **Description**: shows bit version
1232
+ ## use
2028
1233
 
2029
- `bit version`
1234
+ **Workspace only**: yes
1235
+ **Description**: set up aspects in the workspace/scope config
2030
1236
 
2031
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
2032
- | ---------- | :--------------: | --------------------------------- |
2033
- | `--json` | `-j` | return the version in json format |
1237
+ `bit use [ids...]`
2034
1238
 
2035
1239
  ---
2036
1240
 
2037
1241
  ## watch
2038
1242
 
2039
- **Description**: automatically recompile modified components (on save)
2040
- by default, the watcher doesn't use polling, to keep the CPU idle.
2041
- if this doesn't work well for you, run "bit config set watch_use_polling true" to use polling.
1243
+ **Workspace only**: yes
1244
+ **Description**: watch a set of components
2042
1245
 
2043
1246
  `bit watch`
2044
1247
 
2045
1248
  | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
2046
1249
  | ------------------------ | :--------------: | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
2047
- | `--verbose` | `-v` | show all watch events and compiler verbose output |
2048
- | `--skip-pre-compilation` | | skip compilation step before starting to watch |
1250
+ | `--verbose` | `-v` | showing npm verbose output for inspection and prints stack trace |
1251
+ | `--skip-pre-compilation` | | skip the compilation step before starting to watch |
2049
1252
  | `--check-types [string]` | `-t` | EXPERIMENTAL. show errors/warnings for types. options are [file, project] to investigate only changed file or entire project. defaults to project |
2050
1253
 
2051
1254
  ---
2052
-
2053
- ## whoami
2054
-
2055
- **Description**: display the currently logged in user
2056
-
2057
- `bit whoami`
2058
-
2059
- ---
2060
-
2061
- ## why
2062
-
2063
- **Description**: EXPERIMENTAL. find components that use the specified dependency
2064
-
2065
- `bit why <dependency-name>`
2066
-
2067
- | **Arg** | **Description** |
2068
- | ----------------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------: |
2069
- | `dependency-name` | package-name. for components, you can use either component-id or package-name. if version is specified, it will search for the exact version |
2070
-
2071
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
2072
- | ------------------ | :--------------: | ----------------------------------------- |
2073
- | `--depth <number>` | | max display depth of the dependency graph |
2074
-
2075
- ---
2076
-
2077
- ## ws-config
2078
-
2079
- **Alias**: `workspace-config`
2080
- **Description**: manage workspace config files
2081
-
2082
- `bit ws-config <sub-command>`
2083
-
2084
- ### ws-config write
2085
-
2086
- **Usage**: `ws-config write`
2087
-
2088
- **Description**: write config files in the workspace. useful for IDEs
2089
-
2090
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
2091
- | ------------------------ | :--------------: | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
2092
- | `--clean` | `-c` | delete existing config files from the workspace. highly recommended to run it with "--dry-run" first |
2093
- | `--writers <writers>` | `-w` | only write config files for the given writers. use comma to separate multiple writers. use ws-config list to see all writers |
2094
- | `--silent` | `-s` | do not prompt for confirmation |
2095
- | `--no-dedupe` | | write configs inside each one of the component's dir, avoid deduping |
2096
- | `--dry-run` | | show the paths that configs will be written per env |
2097
- | `--dry-run-with-content` | | use with --json flag. show the config content and the paths that will be written per env |
2098
- | `--verbose` | `-v` | showing verbose output for writing |
2099
- | `--json` | `-j` | json format |
2100
-
2101
- ### ws-config clean
2102
-
2103
- **Usage**: `ws-config clean`
2104
-
2105
- **Description**: clean (delete) written config files in the workspace. useful for IDEs
2106
-
2107
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
2108
- | --------------------- | :--------------: | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
2109
- | `--silent` | `-s` | do not prompt for confirmation |
2110
- | `--writers <writers>` | `-w` | only clean config files for the given writers. use comma to separate multiple writers. use ws-config list to see all writers |
2111
- | `--dry-run` | | show the paths of configs that will be cleaned |
2112
- | `--json` | `-j` | json format |
2113
-
2114
- ### ws-config list
2115
-
2116
- **Usage**: `ws-config list`
2117
-
2118
- **Description**: list config writers
2119
-
2120
- | **Option** | **Option alias** | **Description** |
2121
- | ---------- | :--------------: | --------------- |
2122
- | `--json` | `-j` | json format |
2123
-
2124
- ---