[en] Look at our release notes to learn more about the development of the Acrolinx Command Line Interface.
[en] With this version of the CLI, you can get more result metrics in a JSON response. We've also updated a library that had a critical CVE.
[en] If you use Mac note that we've added support for macOS Ventura and dropped support for Big Sur.
[en] The CLI should work with earlier platform versions, however, we suggest you use:
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[en] Platform version 2021.07 or later
[en] The following operating systems are supported:
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[en] Windows 10 and Windows 11
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[en] Linux (Ubuntu 18.04 and later)
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[en] Monterey and Ventura
[en] We've added a new parameter with which you can get more information about your check results in the JSON response.
[en] Combine --extend-result-json
with --result-json
to get tailored results including scores by goal and metrics, all in one JSON result file per batch check.
[en] We've updated the third-party libraries and with that we've updated one library that had the critical CVE-2022-36067.
[en] We recommend updating your Acrolinx for CLI to version 1.4.
[en] This release, we’ve improved the way that the CLI checks big groups of files. This means you're in for smoother sailing when you run a batch check. We've also added support for macOS Monterey.
[en] The CLI should work with earlier platform versions, however, we suggest you use:
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[en] Platform version 2021.03 or later
[en] The following operating systems are supported:
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[en] Windows 10
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[en] Linux (Ubuntu 18.04 and later)
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[en] Big Sur and Monterey
[en] We're excited to bring you an even smoother batch checking experience in the CLI. If the Core Platform ever becomes unresponsive for a single request within a batch check, it won't stop checking all files. Instead, you'll see a warning about the affected file, and the CLI will cancel that check. The cancellation won't affect the rest of the files in the batch check, though.
[en] With this service release, we're addressing a security issue found in the node-fetch library. Since we use this library, we recommend that you update to version 1.2.1 of the CLI.
[en] The Acrolinx CLI should work with earlier platform versions, however, we suggest the following:
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[en] Acrolinx Platform version 2020.06 or later
[en] The following operating systems are supported:
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[en] Windows 10
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[en] Linux (Ubuntu 16.04)
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[en] macOS Catalina and later
[en] One of the third-party libraries that the CLI uses had a security issue. That's why we've updated this library to the newest version, which came with a fix. To get the fix, we encourage you to update the CLI.
[en] For more information about the issue, go to the description in the GitHub Advisory Database.