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An Electron-based development tool for IBM Cloud Functions and Composer.

1.6.1

5 years ago

Welcome to the OpenWhisk shell. To get started with a prebuilt binary, you may either use npm (recommended), or use a direct download link.

Release Notes

  • Update to composer v6

Recommended installation, using a npm

The recommended installation strategy is: npm install -g @ibm-functions/shell.

Installation using a pre-built binary

If for some reason, you need a direct download, here they are:

Currently, these images are not signed, so you will get a security warning when launching the app. To allow access to the app on macOS, either command-click (right-click) and Open, or double-click the app, and then open the Security & Privacy preferences pane, and click "Open anyway".

Granting permission on macOS

1.4.6

5 years ago

Welcome to the OpenWhisk shell. To get started with a prebuilt binary, you may either use npm (recommended), or use a direct download link.

Release Notes

  • fix for buggy "bugs" line in app/package.json Fixes #965
  • fix for bad display of some binary actions add support for creating java/jar actions Fixes #961 Fixes #963
  • Fix path in doc.
  • fixes for headless commands with "args with spaces" Fixes #954
  • remove local copies of composer, wskflow, and local plugins Fixes #955
  • update to electron 2.0.1 Fixes #952

Recommended installation, using a npm

The recommended installation strategy is: npm install -g @ibm-functions/shell.

Installation using a pre-built binary

If for some reason, you need a direct download, here they are:

Currently, these images are not signed, so you will get a security warning when launching the app. To allow access to the app on macOS, either command-click (right-click) and Open, or double-click the app, and then open the Security & Privacy preferences pane, and click "Open anyway".

Granting permission on macOS

1.4.5

5 years ago

Welcome to the OpenWhisk shell. To get started with a prebuilt binary, you may either use npm (recommended), or use a direct download link.

Release Notes

  • fix for buggy "bugs" line in app/package.json Fixes #965
  • fix for bad display of some binary actions add support for creating java/jar actions Fixes #961 Fixes #963
  • Fix path in doc.
  • fixes for headless commands with "args with spaces" Fixes #954
  • remove local copies of composer, wskflow, and local plugins Fixes #955
  • update to electron 2.0.1 Fixes #952

Recommended installation, using a npm

The recommended installation strategy is: npm install -g @ibm-functions/shell.

Installation using a pre-built binary

If for some reason, you need a direct download, here they are:

Currently, these images are not signed, so you will get a security warning when launching the app. To allow access to the app on macOS, either command-click (right-click) and Open, or double-click the app, and then open the Security & Privacy preferences pane, and click "Open anyway".

Granting permission on macOS

1.4.3

6 years ago

Welcome to the OpenWhisk shell. To get started with a prebuilt binary, you may either use npm (recommended), or use a direct download link.

Release Notes

  • bug fix for repl's handling of implicit arguments Fixes #947
  • fix buggy transition from timeline to summary Fixes #946
  • update to electron 2.0 fix annoying loss of repl focus when moving window around Fixes #943 Fixes #944
  • update create to work with composer v4

Recommended installation, using a npm

The recommended installation strategy is: npm install -g @ibm-functions/shell.

Installation using a pre-built binary

If for some reason, you need a direct download, here they are:

Currently, these images are not signed, so you will get a security warning when launching the app. To allow access to the app on macOS, either command-click (right-click) and Open, or double-click the app, and then open the Security & Privacy preferences pane, and click "Open anyway".

Granting permission on macOS

1.4.2

6 years ago

Welcome to the OpenWhisk shell. To get started with a prebuilt binary, you may either use npm (recommended), or use a direct download link.

Release Notes

  • bug fixes for use of require in compositions
  • bug fix for Composer visualizations not rendering in certain situations

Recommended installation, using a npm

The recommended installation strategy is: npm install -g @ibm-functions/shell.

Installation using a pre-built binary

If for some reason, you need a direct download, here they are:

Currently, these images are not signed, so you will get a security warning when launching the app. To allow access to the app on macOS, either command-click (right-click) and Open, or double-click the app, and then open the Security & Privacy preferences pane, and click "Open anyway".

Granting permission on macOS

1.4.1

6 years ago

Welcome to the OpenWhisk shell. To get started with a prebuilt binary, you may either use npm (recommended), or use a direct download link.

Release Notes

  • support for Composer version 0.4.0.
  • UI refinement to sidecar header
  • fixes for minor bugs

Recommended installation, using a npm

The recommended installation strategy is: npm install -g @ibm-functions/shell.

Installation using a pre-built binary

If for some reason, you need a direct download, here they are:

Currently, these images are not signed, so you will get a security warning when launching the app. To allow access to the app on macOS, either command-click (right-click) and Open, or double-click the app, and then open the Security & Privacy preferences pane, and click "Open anyway".

Granting permission on macOS

1.3.457

6 years ago

Welcome to the OpenWhisk shell. To get started with a prebuilt binary, you may either use npm (recommended), or use a direct download link.

Recommended installation, using a npm

The recommended installation strategy is: npm install -g @ibm-functions/shell.

Installation using a pre-built binary

If for some reason, you need a direct download, here they are:

Currently, these images are not signed, so you will get a security warning when launching the app. To allow access to the app on macOS, either command-click (right-click) and Open, or double-click the app, and then open the Security & Privacy preferences pane, and click "Open anyway".

Granting permission on macOS

1.3.453

6 years ago

Welcome to the OpenWhisk shell. To get started with a prebuilt binary, you may either use npm (recommended), or use a direct download link.

Recommended installation, using a npm

The recommended installation strategy is: npm install -g @ibm-functions/shell.

Installation using a pre-built binary

If for some reason, you need a direct download, here they are:

Currently, these images are not signed, so you will get a security warning when launching the app. To allow access to the app on macOS, either command-click (right-click) and Open, or double-click the app, and then open the Security & Privacy preferences pane, and click "Open anyway".

Granting permission on macOS

1.3.452

6 years ago

Welcome to the OpenWhisk shell. To get started with a prebuilt binary, you may either use npm (recommended), or use a direct download link.

Recommended installation, using a npm

The recommended installation strategy is: npm install -g @ibm-functions/shell.

Installation using a pre-built binary

If for some reason, you need a direct download, here they are:

Currently, these images are not signed, so you will get a security warning when launching the app. To allow access to the app on macOS, either command-click (right-click) and Open, or double-click the app, and then open the Security & Privacy preferences pane, and click "Open anyway".

Granting permission on macOS

1.3.450

6 years ago

Welcome to the OpenWhisk shell. To get started with a prebuilt binary, you may either use npm (recommended), or use a direct download link.

Recommended installation, using a npm

The recommended installation strategy is: npm install -g @ibm-functions/shell.

Installation using a pre-built binary

If for some reason, you need a direct download, here they are:

Currently, these images are not signed, so you will get a security warning when launching the app. To allow access to the app on macOS, either command-click (right-click) and Open, or double-click the app, and then open the Security & Privacy preferences pane, and click "Open anyway".

Granting permission on macOS