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724-node

v1.0.2

Published

A Node.js code generator for 724 team to streamline development workflows.

Readme

724-Node

A Node.js code generator for the 724 team to streamline development workflows. This tool automates repetitive coding tasks, allowing developers to focus more on the logic and functionality of their applications.

Installation

To install the package, use npm:

npm install 724-node

Usage

Once installed, you can use the 724-node package to generate boilerplate code for your development tasks.

Example: Create a Stripe Customer

To generate code for creating a Stripe customer, you can use the following code:

const { stripe } = require('724-node');

console.log(stripe.customer.createCustomer());

This will output the code for creating a customer in Stripe.

Example: Create a Stripe Subscription

You can also generate code for creating a Stripe subscription:

const { stripe } = require('724-node');

console.log(stripe.subscription.createSubscription());

This will generate the boilerplate code for creating a subscription for a customer in Stripe.

Available Modules

Currently, the following modules are available within the 724-node package:

  • Stripe: Includes actions for handling customer and subscription creation.
    • stripe.customer.createCustomer(): Generates code to create a customer in Stripe.
    • stripe.subscription.createSubscription(): Generates code to create a subscription for a customer in Stripe.

Contributing

We welcome contributions to enhance the functionality of this package! To contribute:

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a new branch
  3. Make your changes
  4. Create a pull request

Please ensure your code follows the existing style and includes relevant tests.

License

This project is licensed under the ISC License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Author

Fiyaz Hussain (724.ONE)