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@aulero99/sus

v0.0.2

Published

a cli tool for custom app development based on the bcw cli tool

Downloads

7

Readme

Boise CodeWorks Template Generator

This tool is for creating templates based on the curriculum at Boise CodeWorks.

To install this tool, run the following in your command line

npm i -g bcw

After install you can use the command bcw-create to start generating a new template.

Note: There is no need to create a folder for your project, one will be created by the generator

Select from the template options using the arrow keys

Once selected enter a name for your project. the project will be created with the default Values.

Remember to navigate into the project before opening it up

Dont forget to run npm i for the projects that require node modules

Additionally you can run bcw-serve and it will start an http-server that will serve your project as static files.