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@miasa/cli-create-project

v2.0.2

Published

A CLI to create project

Readme

Create a node project with CLI

This package is for generating a node project and adding models automatically through Command Line Interface.

  • To create a node project, use the command line "create-project" following by a project name and some options.

create-project

options: --language or -l (you can choose the coding language from JavaScript and TypeScript).

--template <templateName> or 
-t <templateName> 
(you can choose template from template options).

--models <modelName-modelName> or 
-m <modelName-modelName> 
(you can use many models as you want. don't forget to use "dash (-)" to separate each model).

--port 5000:3000 or 
-p 5000:3000 
(the first port is for the node api while the second is for the client).

--database <databaseType> 
or -d <databaseType> 
(you can choose from "mongo", "mongodb" or "mysql" database).

--install or -i
(this command is for installing automatically all necessary dependencies).

--git
(this command is to initialize git).
  • To generate or updating a model, use the command "create-model" following by model name and all columns

create-model

options:

--columns <columnName> 
(this command is use to create a column).

example of columns: "id:string:required:trim:default=carotte-label:string:trimmed:required"
(use comma to separate each attribute and equal sign for default.)

PS: while creating a model, if the model is already exists, it will only update the model content, otherwise it will create a new file