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CLI tool to upload Chrome Extensions to the Chrome Web Store

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    chrome-webstore-upload-cli

    Upload/Publish Chrome Web Store extensions from the CLI

    A CLI wrapper around the Web Store Upload module.

    Install

    npm install chrome-webstore-upload-cli

    Setup

    You will need a Google API clientId, clientSecret, and a refreshToken. Read the guide.

    You can also automatically upload your extension on:

    Usage

    $ chrome-webstore-upload --help
    
      CLI Utility to quickly upload + publish extensions to the Chrome Web Store
    
      Usage
        $ chrome-webstore-upload [command]
    
      where [command] can be one of
          upload, publish
    
      if the command is missing, it will both upload and publish the extension.
    
      Options
        --source            Path to either a zip file or a directory to be zipped. Defaults to the value of webExt.sourceDir in package.json or the current directory if not specified
        --extension-id      The ID of the Chrome Extension (environment variable EXTENSION_ID)
        --client-id         OAuth2 Client ID (environment variable CLIENT_ID)
        --client-secret     OAuth2 Client Secret (environment variable CLIENT_SECRET)
        --refresh-token     OAuth2 Refresh Token (environment variable REFRESH_TOKEN)
        --auto-publish      Can be used with the "upload" command (deprecated, use `chrome-webstore-upload` without a command instead)
        --trusted-testers   Can be used with the "publish" command
        --deploy-percentage Can be used with the "publish" command. Defaults to 100
    
      Examples
        Upload and publish a new version, using existing environment variables and the default value for --source
        $ chrome-webstore-upload
    
        Upload new extension archive to the Chrome Web Store
        $ chrome-webstore-upload upload --source my-custom-zip.zip
    
        Publish the last uploaded version (whether it was uploaded via web UI or via CLI)
        $ chrome-webstore-upload publish --extension-id elomekmlfonmdhmpmdfldcjgdoacjcba

    Examples

    The following projects use this package to facilitate auto-deployment of extensions