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@tukuyomil032/bricklayer

v1.0.43

Published

Interactive TypeScript CLI project scaffolder

Readme

bricklayer

🧱 Interactive TypeScript CLI project scaffolder

Quickly generate a well-structured TypeScript CLI project with best practices built-in.

Features

  • Interactive Setup - Guided prompts for project configuration
  • 📦 Latest Packages - Automatically fetches the latest npm package versions
  • 🎨 Optional Tools - Choose Prettier and ESLint during setup
  • 🪝 Git Hooks - Pre-configured Husky hooks with lint-staged
  • 🏗️ Clean Structure - Role-separated files and commands
  • Multiple Package Managers - Support for pnpm, npm, yarn, and bun

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 18+
  • npm, pnpm, yarn, bun

Installation

npm install -g @tukuyomil032/bricklayer

# or
pnpm add -g @tukuyomil032/bricklayer

# or
yarn global add @tukuyomil032/bricklayer

# or
bun add -g @tukuyomil032/bricklayer

Usage

# When treating the current directory during command execution as the project's root folder:
$ brick create

# To view the help screen:
$ brick -h

# If you want to specify the project's root folder yourself (we generally recommend using this option):
# Use the arrow keys (up and down) and the Enter key to navigate to the project's root folder.
$ brick create -d

# You can also specify a project folder directly by entering a relative path after the `-d` option.
$ brick create -d ~/Documents/dev/CLI/my-test-project

Available Options

  • -h --help - display help for command
  • -V --version - output the version number
  • -d --destination - Specify the project creation directory
    • This option can be used either to manually select the directory path where the project will be created, or to specify a relative path by entering it directly after “-d”.

Follow the interactive prompts to configure your project:

  • Project name
  • Module system (ESM / CommonJS)
  • Package manager
  • Automatically install dependencies(create lockfile)
  • Git repository details
  • Optional tools (Prettier, ESLint)
  • husky(pre-commit, pre-push)

Generated Project Structure

your-cli/
├── src/
│   ├── commands/
│   │   └── hello.ts
│   └── index.ts
├── .husky/ #options
│   ├── pre-commit
│   └── pre-push
├── .editorconfig
├── .gitignore
├── .npmignore
├── .npmrc
├── .prettierignore
├── .prettierrc
├── eslint.config.js
├── package.json
├── README.md
└── tsconfig.json

Development

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/tukuyomil032/bricklayer.git
cd bricklayer

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Build
npm run build

# Test locally
node dist/index.js create

Scripts

  • npm run build - Build the TypeScript project
  • npm run dev - Run in development mode
  • npm run lint - Lint the code
  • npm run format - Format the code with Prettier

Requirements

  • Node.js >= 18.0.0

License

MIT