Version 2.5.0
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- Common options
alias
commandapp
commandbuild
commandinventory
commandmod
commandokapi
commandperm
commandplatform
commandserve
commandstatus
commandtest
commandworkspace
commandcompletion
command
The following options are available for all commands:
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--help |
Show help | boolean | |
--version |
Show version number | boolean | |
--interactive |
Enable interactive input (use --no-interactive to disable) | boolean | default: true |
Examples:
Show help for the build command:
$ stripes build --help
Disable interactive option
$ stripes app create "Hello World" --no-interactive
Maintain global aliases that apply to all platforms and apps [deprecated: use workspace instead]
Usage:
$ stripes alias <sub> [mod] [path]
Positional | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
mod |
UI module to alias | string | |
path |
Relative path to UI module | string | |
sub |
Alias operation | string | required; choices: "add", "list", "remove", "clear" |
Examples:
Create alias for ui-users:
$ stripes alias add @folio/ui-users ./path/to/ui-users
Remove alias for ui-users:
$ stripes alias remove @folio/ui-users
Commands to create and manage stripes UI apps
Usage:
$ stripes app <command>
Sub-commands:
Setup BigTest for the current app
Usage:
$ stripes app bigtest
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--install |
Yarn add dependencies | boolean | default: true |
Examples:
Setup BigTest for the current app, and add dependencies:
$ stripes app bigtest
Setup BigTest for the current app, but do not add dependencies:
$ stripes app bigtest --no-install
Create a new Stripes app module
Usage:
$ stripes app create [name]
Positional | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
name |
Name of the app | string |
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--assign |
Assign new app permission to the given user (includes pushing module descriptor to Okapi and enabling for tenant) | string | |
--desc |
Description of the app | string | |
--install |
Yarn install dependencies | boolean | default: true |
Examples:
Create new Stripes UI app, directory, and install dependencies:
$ stripes app create "Hello World"
Create app and assign permissions to user diku_admin:
$ stripes app create "Hello World" --assign diku_admin
Create new Stripes UI app, but do not install dependencies:
$ stripes app create "Hello World" --no-install
View list of permissions for the current app (app context)
Usage:
$ stripes app perms
Examples:
View current app permissions:
$ stripes app perms
Assign current app permissions to user diku_admin:
$ stripes app perms | stripes perm assign --user diku_admin
Build a Stripes tenant bundle
Usage:
$ stripes build [configFile] [outputPath]
Positional | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
configFile |
File containing a Stripes tenant configuration | string | |
outputPath |
Directory to place build output | string |
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--analyze |
Run the Webpack Bundle Analyzer after build (launches in browser) | boolean | |
--createDll |
List of dependencies (comma-separated) to build into a Webpack DLL. | string | |
--devtool |
Specify the Webpack devtool for generating source maps | string | |
--dllName |
Name of Webpack DLL to create. | string | |
--hasAllPerms |
Set "hasAllPerms" in Stripes config | boolean | |
--languages |
Languages to include in tenant build | array | |
--lint |
Show eslint warnings with build | boolean | |
--maxChunks |
Limit the number of Webpack chunks in build output | number | |
--minify |
Minify the bundle output | boolean | default: true |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | |
--output |
Directory to place build output. If omitted, default value of "./output" is used. | string | |
--publicPath |
Specify the Webpack publicPath output option | string | |
--skipStripesBuild |
Bypass Stripes-specific steps in build (useful when building third-party Webpack DLLs). | boolean | default: false |
--sourcemap |
Include sourcemaps in build output | boolean | |
--stripesConfig |
Stripes config JSON | string | supports stdin |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string | |
--useDll |
List of DLL manifest files (comma-separated) to include in build. | string |
Examples:
Build a platform (from platform directory):
$ stripes build stripes.config.js ./output-dir
Build a platform without minification of the bundle:
$ stripes build stripes.config.js ./output-dir --no-minify
Build a single ui-module (from ui-module directory):
$ stripes build --output ./output-dir
Builds a Webpack DLL called vendor with react and react-dom:
$ stripes build --createDll react,react-dom --dllName vendor --skipStripesBuild
Build using vendor and stripes DLLs:
$ stripes build stripes.config.js --useDll ./path/vendor.json,./path/stripes.json
Manage local inventory cache to supply module data for stripes workspace
.
Usage:
$ stripes inventory
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--fetch |
Fetch module names from Github and store in local cache. Note that there is a rate limit per IP to Github, so you can't call this too many times in a short time period. | boolean | default: true |
Examples:
Fetch module names from Github and store in local cache.:
$ stripes inventory --fetch
Commands to manage UI module descriptors
Usage:
$ stripes mod <command>
Sub-commands:
stripes mod add
stripes mod descriptor
stripes mod disable
stripes mod discover
stripes mod enable
stripes mod filter
stripes mod install
stripes mod list
stripes mod perms
stripes mod pull
stripes mod remove
stripes mod update
stripes mod view
Add an app module descriptor to Okapi
Usage:
$ stripes mod add
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--descriptors |
Array of module descriptor JSON | array | supports stdin |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | required |
--strict |
Include required interface dependencies | boolean | default: false |
Examples:
Add descriptor for ui-module in current directory:
$ stripes mod add
Generate module descriptors for an app or platform.
Usage:
$ stripes mod descriptor [configFile]
Positional | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
configFile |
File containing a Stripes tenant configuration | string |
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--full |
Return full module descriptor JSON | boolean | default: false |
--output |
Directory to write descriptors to as JSON files | string | |
--strict |
Include required interface dependencies | boolean | default: false |
--stripesConfig |
Stripes config JSON | string | supports stdin |
Examples:
Display module descriptor id for current app:
$ stripes mod descriptor
Display module descriptor ids for platform:
$ stripes mod descriptor stripes.config.js
Display full module descriptor as JSON:
$ stripes mod descriptor --full
Disable modules for a tenant in Okapi
Usage:
$ stripes mod disable
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--ids |
Module descriptor ids | array | supports stdin |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | required |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string | required |
Examples:
Disable the current ui-module (app context):
$ stripes mod disable --tenant diku
Disable module ids "one" and "two" for tenant diku:
$ stripes mod disable --ids one two --tenant diku
Disable module ids "one" and "two" for tenant diku with stdin:
$ echo one two | stripes mod disable --tenant diku
Manage instances for the current backend module with Okapi's _/discovery endpoint
Usage:
$ stripes mod discover
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--forget |
Unregister instances | boolean | |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | required |
--port |
Register a locally hosted instance running on port number (for use with Okapi in a Vagrant box) | number | |
--url |
Register instance running at URL | string |
Examples:
View current instances:
$ stripes mod discover
Register instance running at URL with Okapi:
$ stripes mod discover --url
Unregister running instances with Okapi:
$ stripes mod discover --forget
Enable an app module descriptor for a tenant in Okapi
Usage:
$ stripes mod enable
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--ids |
Module descriptor ids | array | supports stdin |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | required |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string | required |
Examples:
Enable the current ui-module (app context):
$ stripes mod enable --tenant diku
Enable module ids "one" and "two" for tenant diku:
$ stripes mod enable --ids one two --tenant diku
Enable module ids "one" and "two" for tenant diku with stdin:
$ echo one two | stripes mod enable --tenant diku
Filter module descriptors
Usage:
$ stripes mod filter
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--back |
Back-end modules only | boolean | |
--front |
Front-end modules only | boolean | |
--ids |
Module descriptor ids | array | supports stdin |
Examples:
Filter front-end module ids:
$ echo mod-one folio_two stripes mod filter --front
Filter back-end module ids:
$ echo mod-one folio_two stripes mod filter --back
Enable, disable, and optionally deploy one or more modules for a tenant in Okapi
Usage:
$ stripes mod install
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--action |
Action to perform on modules | string | default: "enable"; choices: "enable", "disable" |
--deploy |
Deploy modules | boolean | default: false |
--ids |
Module descriptor ids | array | supports stdin |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | required |
--preRelease |
Include pre-release modules | boolean | default: true |
--simulate |
Simulate operation | boolean | default: false |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string | required |
Examples:
Install and deploy module ids "one" and "two":
$ stripes mod install --ids one two --tenant diku --deploy
Disable module ids "one" and "two":
$ stripes mod install --ids one two --tenant diku --action disable
Install module ids "one" and "two" using stdin:
$ echo one two | stripes mod install --tenant diku
List all module ids available in Okapi or enabled for a tenant
Usage:
$ stripes mod list
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | required |
--provide |
limit to provided interface | string | |
--require |
limit to required interface | string | |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string |
Examples:
List all available module ids in Okapi:
$ stripes mod list
List module ids that provide "notes" interface:
$ stripes mod list --provide notes
List module ids that require "notes" interface:
$ stripes mod list --require notes
List enabled module ids for tenant diku:
$ stripes mod list --tenant diku
List available module ids in Okapi (overriding any tenant set via config):
$ stripes mod list --no-tenant
List permissions for module ids in Okapi
Usage:
$ stripes mod perms
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--expand |
Include sub-permissions | boolean | default: false |
--ids |
Module descriptor ids | array | supports stdin |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | required |
Examples:
List permissions for ids "one" and "two":
$ stripes mod perms --ids one two
List permissions for ids "one" and "two" with stdin:
$ echo one two | stripes mod perms
Pull module descriptors from a remote okapi
Usage:
$ stripes mod pull
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | required |
--remote |
Remote Okapi to pull from | string | required |
Examples:
Pull module descriptors from remote Okapi:
$ stripes mod pull --okapi http://localhost:9130 --remote http://folio-registry.aws.indexdata.com
Remove a module descriptor from Okapi
Usage:
$ stripes mod remove
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--ids |
Module descriptor ids | array | supports stdin |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | required |
Examples:
Remove ui-module located in current directory:
$ stripes mod remove
Remove module ids "one" and "two" from Okapi:
$ stripes mod remove --ids one two
Remove module ids "one" and "two" from Okapi with stdin:
$ echo one two | stripes mod remove
Update an app module descriptor in Okapi
Usage:
$ stripes mod update
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | required |
Examples:
Update descriptor for ui-module in current directory:
$ stripes mod update
View module descriptors of module ids in Okapi
Usage:
$ stripes mod view
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--ids |
Module descriptor ids | array | supports stdin |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | required |
Examples:
View module descriptors for ids "one" and "two":
$ stripes mod view --ids one two
View module descriptors for ids "one" and "two" with stdin:
$ echo one two | stripes mod view
Okapi commands (login and logout)
Usage:
$ stripes okapi <command>
Sub-commands:
stripes okapi login
stripes okapi logout
stripes okapi delete
stripes okapi get
stripes okapi post
stripes okapi put
stripes okapi token
Log into an Okapi tenant persist the token
Usage:
$ stripes okapi login <username> [password]
Positional | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
password |
Okapi tenant password | string | |
username |
Okapi tenant username | string | required |
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | required |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string | required |
Examples:
Log user diku_admin into tenant diku:
$ stripes okapi login diku_admin --okapi http://localhost:9130 --tenant diku
Login with okapi and tenant already set:
$ stripes okapi login diku_admin
Clear previously saved Okapi token.
Usage:
$ stripes okapi logout
Perform an HTTP DELETE request to a given Okapi endpoint
Usage:
$ stripes okapi delete <path>
Positional | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
path |
The Okapi path or endpoint to operate on. | string | required |
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string |
Examples:
Perform a DELETE request to the "/users/123-456" path:
$ stripes okapi delete /users/123-456
Perform an HTTP GET request to a given Okapi endpoint
Usage:
$ stripes okapi get <path>
Positional | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
path |
The Okapi path or endpoint to operate on. | string | required |
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string |
Examples:
Perform a GET request to the "/users/123-456" path:
$ stripes okapi get /users/123-456
Perform an HTTP POST request with a payload from JSON file/stdin a given Okapi endpoint
Usage:
$ stripes okapi post <path> [file]
Positional | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
file |
File containing JSON data | string | |
path |
The Okapi path or endpoint to operate on. | string | required |
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--body |
The JSON to POST to the endpoint | string | supports stdin |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string |
Examples:
Perform a POST request to the "/users" path:
$ stripes okapi post /users
Perform an HTTP PUT request with a payload from JSON file/stdin a given Okapi endpoint
Usage:
$ stripes okapi put <path> [file]
Positional | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
file |
File containing JSON data | string | |
path |
The Okapi path or endpoint to operate on. | string | required |
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--body |
The JSON to PUT to the endpoint | string | supports stdin |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string |
Examples:
Perform a PUT request to the "/users/123-456" path:
$ stripes okapi put /users/123-456
Display the stored Okapi token
Usage:
$ stripes okapi token
Examples:
Display the stored Okapi token:
$ stripes okapi token
Commands to manage UI module permissions
Usage:
$ stripes perm <command>
Sub-commands:
Assign permission to a user
Usage:
$ stripes perm assign
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--name |
Name of the permission | string | supports stdin |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | required |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string | required |
--user, --assign |
Username to assign permission to | string |
Examples:
Assign permission to user diku_admin:
$ stripes perm assign --name module.hello-world.enabled --user diku_admin
Assign permissions from user jack to user jill:
$ stripes perm list --user jack | stripes perm assign --user jill
Adds new UI permission to permissionSet
Usage:
$ stripes perm create [name]
Positional | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
name |
Name of the permission | string |
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--assign |
Assign the permission to the given user (requires --push) | string | |
--desc |
Description of the permission | string | |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | |
--push |
Push the permission to Okapi by adding/updating module descriptor | boolean | default: false |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string | |
--visible |
Permission is visible in the UI | boolean | default: true |
Examples:
Create a new permission for this UI module:
$ stripes perm create ui-my-app.example
Create a new permission, update the module descriptor, and assign permission to user someone:
$ stripes perm create ui-my-app.example --push --assign someone
Filter permissions
Usage:
$ stripes perm filter
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--assigned |
User to filter by assigned | string | |
--name |
Names of the permissions to filter | array | supports stdin |
--unassigned |
User to filter by unassigned | string |
Examples:
Filter by assigned permissions:
$ echo one two | stripes perm filter --assigned diku_admin
Filter by unassigned permissions:
$ echo one two | stripes perm filter --unassigned diku_admin
List permissions for a user
Usage:
$ stripes perm list
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | required |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string | required |
--user |
Username | string | required |
Examples:
List permissions for user diku_admin:
$ stripes perm list --user diku_admin
Unassign permissions from a user
Usage:
$ stripes perm unassign
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--name |
Name of the permission | string | supports stdin |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | required |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string | required |
--user |
Username to unassign permission from | string |
Examples:
Unassign permission from user diku_admin:
$ stripes perm unassign --name module.hello-world.enabled --user diku_admin
Commands to manage stripes UI platforms
Usage:
$ stripes platform <command>
Sub-commands:
Initialize Okapi backend for a platform
Usage:
$ stripes platform backend <configFile>
Positional | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
configFile |
File containing a Stripes tenant configuration | string | required |
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--detail |
Display detailed output | boolean | default: false |
--include |
Additional module ids to include with install | array | |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | required |
--preRelease |
Include pre-release modules | boolean | default: true |
--remote |
Pull module descriptors from remote registry before install | string | |
--simulate |
Simulate install only (does not deploy) | boolean | default: false |
--stripesConfig |
Stripes config JSON | string | supports stdin |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string | required |
--user |
Username to assign permission to | string |
Examples:
Deploy, enable, and/or upgrade modules to support the current platform:
$ stripes platform backend stripes.config.js
View modules that need to enabled/upgraded for the current platform:
$ stripes platform backend stripes.config.js --simulate --detail
Pull module descriptors from remote Okapi prior to install:
$ stripes platform backend stripes.config.js --remote http://folio-registry.aws.indexdata.com
Include modules "one" and "two" not specified in tenant config:
$ stripes platform backend stripes.config.js --include one two
Remove node_modules for active platform, workspace, and aliases
Usage:
$ stripes platform clean
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--install |
Install dependencies after cleaning | boolean | default: false |
--removeLock |
Remove yarn.lock file(s) after cleaning | boolean | default: false |
Examples:
Clean and reinstall dependencies:
$ stripes platform clean --install
Clean and remove yarn.lock file(s):
$ stripes platform clean --removeLock
Clean only:
$ stripes platform clean
Yarn install platform or workspace dependencies including aliases
Usage:
$ stripes platform install
Git pull latest code for a platform or workspace including aliases
Usage:
$ stripes platform pull
Examples:
Pull all clean repositories including aliases:
$ stripes platform pull
Serve up a development build of Stripes
Usage:
$ stripes serve [configFile]
Positional | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
configFile |
File containing a Stripes tenant configuration | string |
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--cache |
Use webpack cache | boolean | default: true |
--coverage |
Enable coverage generation | boolean | |
--devtool |
Specify the Webpack devtool for generating source maps | string | |
--existing-build |
Serve an existing build from the supplied directory | string | |
--hasAllPerms |
Set "hasAllPerms" in Stripes config | boolean | |
--host |
Development server host | string | default: "localhost" |
--languages |
Languages to include in tenant build | array | |
--lint |
Show eslint warnings with build | boolean | |
--maxChunks |
Limit the number of Webpack chunks in build output | number | |
--mirage [scenario] |
Enable Mirage Server when available and optionally specify a scenario | string | |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | |
--port |
Development server port | number | default: 3000 |
--stripesConfig |
Stripes config JSON | string | supports stdin |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string |
Examples:
Serve an app (in app context) with permissions flag set for development:
$ stripes serve --hasAllPerms
Serve a platform defined by the supplied configuration:
$ stripes serve stripes.config.js
Serve a build previously created with "stripes build":
$ stripes serve --existing-build output
Serve an app (in app context) with a mock backend server":
$ stripes serve --mirage
Display Stripes CLI status information
Usage:
$ stripes status [configFile]
Positional | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
configFile |
File containing a Stripes tenant configuration | string |
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--hasAllPerms |
Set "hasAllPerms" in Stripes config | boolean | |
--languages |
Languages to include in tenant build | array | |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | |
--platform |
View development platform status | boolean | |
--stripesConfig |
Stripes config JSON | string | supports stdin |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string |
Run the current app module's tests
Usage:
$ stripes test
Sub-commands:
Positional | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
configFile |
File containing a Stripes tenant configuration | string |
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--cache |
Use webpack cache | boolean | default: true |
--hasAllPerms |
Set "hasAllPerms" in Stripes config | boolean | |
--host |
Development server host | string | default: "localhost" |
--languages |
Languages to include in tenant build | array | |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | |
--port |
Development server port | number | default: 3000 |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string |
Examples:
Run Karma tests for the current app module:
$ stripes test karma
Run the current app module's Karma tests
Usage:
$ stripes test karma [configFile]
Positional | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
configFile |
File containing a Stripes tenant configuration | string |
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--bundle |
Create and use a production bundle retaining test hooks | boolean | |
--cache |
Enable webpack's caching for quicker rebuilds during development. | boolean | default: false |
--coverage, --karma.coverage |
Enable Karma coverage reports | boolean | |
--hasAllPerms |
Set "hasAllPerms" in Stripes config | boolean | |
--host |
Development server host | string | default: "localhost" |
--karma |
Options passed to Karma using dot-notation and camelCase: --karma.browsers=Chrome --karma.singleRun | ||
--languages |
Languages to include in tenant build | array | |
--okapi |
Specify an Okapi URL | string | |
--port |
Development server port | number | default: 3000 |
--stripesConfig |
Stripes config JSON | string | supports stdin |
--tenant |
Specify a tenant ID | string | |
--watch |
Watch test files for changes and rerun tests automatically when changes are saved. | boolean | default: false |
Examples:
Run tests with Karma for the current app module:
$ stripes test karma
Run tests with Karma for the current app module with watching enabled:
$ stripes test karma --watch
Create a Yarn workspace for Stripes development, select modules, clone, and install.
Usage:
$ stripes workspace
Option | Description | Type | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
--clone |
Clone the selected modules's repositories | boolean | default: true |
--default.okapi |
Default Okapi URL for CLI config | string | default: "http://localhost:9130" |
--default.tenant |
Default tenant for CLI config | string | default: "diku" |
--dir |
Directory to create | string | default: "stripes" |
--install |
Install dependencies | boolean | default: true |
--modules |
Stripes modules to include | array |
Examples:
Create a "stripes" dir and prompt for modules:
$ stripes workspace
Create an "temp" dir and prompt for modules:
$ stripes workspace --dir temp
Create and select ui-users and stripes-core:
$ stripes workspace --modules ui-users stripes-core
Create without installing dependencies:
$ stripes workspace --no-install
Generate a bash completion script. Follow instructions included with the script for adding it to your bash profile.
Usage:
$ stripes completion