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@wooboo/cpas

v1.0.0

Published

Use your code as your templates

Readme

cpas

Use your code as a template

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Intro

If you've created your perfect component structure and you want it to be your template for the rest the cpas is for you. Copies files and directory structure making replacements in file and directory names and in content.

Replacement is case preserving. It tries to preserve existing casing including UPPER and lower cased strings and also PascalCase, camelCase, snake_case and kebab-case

Usage

Install globally

npm install -g @wooboo/cpas

Run - full usage

cpas ./components/my-component ./components --replace "my component/perfect button" --ignore lib --ignore bin --ignore *.log

or in your dev dependencies

npm install @wooboo/cpas --save-dev

setup npm script

"scripts": {
  "gen:component": "cpas ./components/my-component --replace 'my component' --ignore lib --ignore bin --ignore *.log",
}
npm run gen:component

Ignoring

Create .cpasignore file in your root directory with common files to ignore while processing.

CLI reference

$ cpas [source] [destination] <options>

  [source], -s, --source             source file or directory to copy
  [destination], -d, --destination   destination directory to copy
  -r, --replace                      replace pattern (multiple)
                                     <from>/<to> - replaces 'from' to 'to'
                                     <from> - asks for 'to'
                                     if ommited asks for replacement pattern
  -i, --ignore                       file and directory ignores (multiple)