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spfunctions/simplefunctions-cli

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Reference and issue mirror for @spfunctions/cli, the SimpleFunctions sf command-line interface.

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spfunctions/simplefunctions-cli

Added 1 June 2026

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Overview

spfunctions/simplefunctions-cli is a GitHub reference and issue mirror for the @spfunctions/cli npm package, which provides the sf command-line interface for SimpleFunctions. It enables developers to manage serverless function deployments and invocations from the terminal.

Best for

Best for
Developers seeking a minimal, open-source CLI for deploying and managing simple serverless functions

Use cases

  • Deploying simple serverless functions to a cloud provider
  • Invoking functions for testing and debugging
  • Managing function configurations and versioning

Notes

spfunctions/simplefunctions-cli is a GitHub reference and issue mirror for the @spfunctions/cli npm package, which provides the sf command-line interface for SimpleFunctions. It enables developers to manage serverless function deployments and invocations from the terminal.

10 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-06. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Deploying simple serverless functions to a cloud provider
  • Invoking functions for testing and debugging
  • Managing function configurations and versioning

Pros

  • Lightweight and straightforward CLI for function management
  • Built with TypeScript, offering type safety and modern tooling
  • Open source with a public issue tracker for community feedback

Cons

  • Low community adoption and few stars suggests limited usage or maturity
  • Repository is a mirror of the official package, not the primary development source
  • Lacks detailed documentation or examples beyond a reference readme

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Pros

  • Lightweight and straightforward CLI for function management
  • Built with TypeScript, offering type safety and modern tooling
  • Open source with a public issue tracker for community feedback

Cons

  • Low community adoption and few stars suggests limited usage or maturity
  • Repository is a mirror of the official package, not the primary development source
  • Lacks detailed documentation or examples beyond a reference readme