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@k6t12n/exybox

v1.5.0

Published

Helper tool for your Nodejs development

Readme

Exybox Logo

Exybox-CLI - Helper tool for your Nodejs development.

NPM Version License PRs Welcome

Installation

npm install -g @k6t12n/exybox

Quick Overview

Create new app:

npx @k6t12n/exybox create:app --template exybox-typescript my-app
cd my-app
yarn dev

Then open http://localhost:3000/ to see your app.

Starter page

Command Line Options

Using Exybox-CLI, you can configure your project and create module with multiple commands and options.

$ exybox -h
Usage: exybox [options] [command]

Options:
-V, --version                        output the version number
-h, --help                           display help for command

Commands:
create:app [options] <project_name>  Create New Exybox project from template
create:file [options] <file_path>    Create new file based on template, default will be js file
help [command]                       display help for command

Available templates

Contributions

Loving the project? Please feel free to contribute to this project. Whether it's suggestions, features, code refactors, testing, any help is welcome.

License

MIT