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@easy-breezy/core

v2.0.45

Published

Command line root module

Downloads

1,212

Readme

What is @easy-breezy/core?

@easy-breezy/core is a modular micro-infrastructure primarily for but not limited to code generation.

Supports connection of generation modules and plug-ins.

Provides modules with tools to work with:

  • Arguments
  • File system
  • Information output
  • Colors
  • Configuration
  • I18n

Installation (Local)

Installation for use locally in your project

# npm
npm install @easy-breezy/core --save-dev

# yarn
yarn add @easy-breezy/core --dev

Add the command to your packages.json

{
    "scripts": {
        "generator": "easy-breezy"
    }
}

Installation (Global)

# npm
npm install @easy-breezy/core -g

# yarn
yarn add @easy-breezy/core -g

CLI Usage

If @easy-breezy/core was set globally.

easy-breezy
# or
easybreezy

If @easy-breezy/core has been installed locally then use your command.

Example:

// packages.json
{
    // ...
    "scrips": {
        "generator": "easy-breezy"
    }
}
# npm
npm run generator

# yarn
yarn generator

After starting, just follow the instructions in the CLI