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Right now query in the nodejs api is just a string. we should support gql-parsed strings too, so that if they are exported elsewhere, it can be used directly.
import gql from 'graphql-tag';
export const GRAPHQL_QUERY=gql`
query {
something {
anotherthing
}
}
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Currently pgTyped CLI package is using minimist for CLI flag parsing. By design minimist is rather minimal and doesnt provide any advanced features.
To improve the current CLI experience we should switch to yargs.
Things we will get out of the box with yargs:
- Help command
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Tools like jq are focused predominantly on their use on the command line, but have a lot of limitations (and bugs!) that jslt doesn't. This is a compliment to jslt btw. :)
To properly replace the usage of jq with jslt, we would like to be able to have some more flexibility with the ways of specifying the input parameters as well as the output.
- Specifying JSON input or JSLT transform input
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