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@otdrfu/cv

v0.1.4

Published

hi cv engineer

Readme

@cv-cli

  • Release

The global command for cli is: cv

➜  cv -h
Usage: cv [options] [command]

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

Commands:
  create|c             create a project
  install|i <pkgName>  install a cv template
  yo|y <projectName>   create cv template
  update               update cv self
  help [command]       display help for command

create

Initialize a project and choose from different project templates. The default template will be downloaded and configured on first use:

  • xxx template

If the desired template is not available, you can choose to install other templates.

✗  cv create
? Please select a template: (Use arrow keys)
  xxx template 
  yyy template 
❯ Don't have the template you want? Install a new template now?

install

Install other templates, supporting both npm packages and git url packages.

The npm package for templates should have the prefix cv-generator-.

cv install cv-generator-pc-xxx

If the project corresponding to the git url is not a yeoman-generator package as specified by this project, it will be forcibly converted to a yeoman-generator package after downloading.

➜  cv install https://github.com/todrfu/xxx.git

# or specify the branch
➜  cv install https://github.com/todrfu/xxx.git#master

yo

When you need to add template options, you can customize the project template using the cv yo xxx command to initialize a Yeoman project template. Fill in the content as needed.

➜  cv yo test-yo

A folder named generator-test-yo will be created in the current directory, containing the code for creating project templates suitable for cv.

➜ cd generator-test-yo

➜ tree -L 1

.
├── README.md
├── index.js
├── package.json  # The package name must have the prefix cv-generator-
├── questions.js  # Yeoman script, can be adjusted as needed
└── template      # Project template code should be placed in this directory