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@bj.anderson/cli-tool

v1.1.1

Published

A command line program for generating JavaScript and TypeScript projects and boilerplate code.

Readme

cli-tool

A command line program for generating JavaScript and TypeScript projects and boilerplate code.

Install:

npm i -g @bj.anderson/cli-tool

Usage:

cli-tool [options]

Show these usage instructions:

-h, --help

Create new things

cli-tool new

Create a new model

cli-tool new model <model-name>

Options:

-f, --models-folder <folder/path>
specify the high-level folder that all models are stored in (default: src/models)

-j, --vanillajs
create files as vanilla JavaScript instead of TypeScript

Create a new service

cli-tool new service <service-name>

Options:

-f, --services-folder <folder/path>
specify the high-level folder that all services are stored in (default: src/services)

-j, --vanillajs
create files as vanilla JavaScript instead of TypeScript

Examples:

cli-tool new model my-model

cli-tool new service my-service -f path/to/my-services-folder -j

Initialize things in your project

cli-tool init <option>

Initialize a vanilla node/npm project

cli-tool init npm

Initialize a typescript project

cli-tool init typescript

Add jest to a project for unit testing

cli-tool init jest

Add prettier to a project for code formatting

cli-tool init prettier