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@prismadelabs/create-prismaid

v1.0.1

Published

CLI used to create prismaid project

Readme

PrismaID CLI

Version Types

Usage

The PrismaID command-line interface (CLI) is your go-to tool for developing PrismaID application skeleton.

Interactive Mode

npm init @prismadelabs/prismaid

This command runs the npx - the npm package runner - so nothing is installed. Alternatively you could use npx directly instead

npx @prismadelabs/create-prismaid

Command Mode

npm init prismaid --name <project-name> --template <template> --git --install --skip

Commands

| Parameter | Shorthand | Description | | --------- | :-------- | :---------- | | --name | -n | project name | | --template| -t | template name | | --git | -g | initialise a git repo | | --install | -i | install all dependencies | | --skip | -s | skip all to create default project |

Templates

*) additional templates will be available soon

StencilJS Application Template

With this template you get a project created based on StencilJS skeleton. It contains the Home page with fully equiped detection screen.

You could customise the card placeholder easily. Just replace assets/images/card.png.

The demo app needs app icon in various dimension. For that purpose replace icon src/assets/icon/icon512x512.png. Then you can use script prepare-images to create all neccessary icons. Otherwise the default icon will be used.

npm run prepare-images