Thanks to feedback from the community the CMS CLI watch command has been updated to not immediately upload the watched directory by default. It's now also easier to start working with Vue.js on HubSpot.
In version 2.0 of the CMS Command Line Interface (CLI) the hs watch
command no longer immediately uploads the watched directory by default.
If you want to upload the watched directory when watch starts, use the --enable-initial=true
option when running the command.
hs watch [src] [dest] --enable-initial=true
Learn more about the watch command in our CLI reference.
We're also releasing the hs create vue-app
command which will generate the files from our Vue boilerplate.
The Vue boilerplate is in beta and we would love for you to share any feedback you may have on it. Let us know if you find any bugs or have any feature requests by filing GitHub Issues.
Feedback from our developer community on Slack and the forums was pretty clear that it made more sense to have watch
only upload files that change while watch
is running. Having it upload the initial directory right away, had a greater potential for accidentally overwriting more than you intend to change. In addition, if you're working on a project you've already uploaded code for, it doesn't make sense to re-upload all of the code that's already in the developer file system. It makes more sense to upload only the changes.
Building sophisticated web applications should be easy on HubSpot. Sophisticated web applications often warrant sophisticated tools. The Vue boilerplate and react boilerplates as well as the accompanying hs create react-app
and hs create vue-app
commands make it faster and easier to start building.
This change has already gone into effect in the latest version of the CMS CLI. We encourage you to update your local development tools today. To upgrade, run the command:
npm install -g @hubspot/cms-cli@latest
We're always listening for feedback. If you have feedback on the local dev tools the best place to file an issue or contribute is in the HubSpot CMS Tools GitHub repository.
Haven't tried our CMS local development tools?
Questions or comments? Join us in the developer forum or the #local-development channel of our Slack.