Command Line
working with hyde
The hyde command line supports these subcommands:
- create - Initializes a new site at a given path
- gen - Generates the website to a configured deploy folder
- serve - Starts a local http server that regenerates based on the requested file
- publish - Publishes the generated site based on configuration.
The create command
Creates a new hyde website.
-s SITEPATH, --sitepath SITEPATH
-
Where the site must be created.
Path must not exist. If it exists then the
-f
option must be specified to overwrite the folder.Optional - defaults to current working directory - in this case it requires the
-f
parameter. -f, --force
-
Specifying this option will overwrite files and folders at the given site path.
Optional - If the target directory is not empty, hyde will throw an exception unless this is specified.
-l LAYOUT, --layout LAYOUT
-
The name of the layout to use for creating the initial site. Hyde currently has three layouts:
basic
,test
anddoc
.While basic and test are really barebones, doc is the one that generates this documentation and is completely usable. Hyde will get more layouts over time.
Hyde tries to locate the specified layout in the following folders:
- In
layouts
folder under the path specified by theHYDE_DATA
environment variable - In
layouts
folder under hyde
Optional - defaults to
basic
Assuming the
HYDE_DATA
environment variable is empty and the folder~/test
is empty, the following command will create a new hyde site at~/test
with the contents oflayouts/doc
folder: - In
-v, --verbose
-
Logs detailed messages to the console.
Optional - shows only essential messages if this option is omitted.
-h
-
Displays the help text for the
create
command.
The generate command
Generates the given website.
-s SITEPATH, --sitepath SITEPATH
-
The path to the site to be generated.
Optional - defaults to current working directory.
-r, --regen
-
Regenerate the entire website. By default hyde performs incremental generation. While hyde does a good job at understanding the dependencies, its far from perfect. When there are cases where the incremental generation does not yield the desired results, you can provide this option to generate the website from scratch.
Optional - defaults to incremental generation.
-d DEPLOY_PATH, --deploy-path DEPLOY_PATH
-
Location where the site should be generated. This option overrides any setting specified in the hyde configuration. The path is assumed to be relative to the site path unless a preceding path separator is found.
Optional - Uses what is specified in the config file. The default option in the configuration file is:
deploy
folder under the current site path. -c CONFIG, --config-path CONFIG
-
This is used for specifying an alternate configuration file to use for generating the site. This is useful if you have two different configurations for you production versus development websites.
The path is assumed to be relative to the site path unless a preceding path separator is found.
Optional - defaults to
site.yaml
The following command will use
production.yaml
as the configuration file and generate the website at~/test
to~/production_site
directory. -v, --verbose
-
Logs detailed messages to the console.
Optional - shows only essential messages if this option is omitted.
-h
-
Displays the help text for the
gen
command.
The serve command
Starts the built in web server that also regenerates based on the request if there are changes.
-s SITEPATH, --sitepath SITEPATH
-d DEPLOY_PATH, --deploy-path DEPLOY_PATH
-c CONFIG, --config-path CONFIG
-
Since the
serve
command auto generates if there is a need, it needs the same parameters as thegen
command. The above parameters serve the same purpose here as in thegen
command. -a ADDRESS, --address ADDRESS
-
The address to serve the website.
Optional - defaults to
localhost
-p PORT, --port
-
The port to serve the website.
Optional - defaults to
8080
The following command will serve the website at
http://localhost:8181
-h
-
Displays the help text for the
serve
command.
The publish command
Publishes the site based on configuration. Currently the only supported publishing target is a git repository. See the publisher documentation for more information.
-s SITEPATH, --sitepath SITEPATH
-
The path to the site to be generated.
Optional - defaults to current working directory.
-p CONFIG
-
This should point to a configuration section in the site configuration that has the settings for the publisher. For example:
The following configuration (taken from this site), when invoked with
hyde publish -p github
will use the Git publisher to publish the generated site tohyde/hyde.github.com
repository.