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@zoyo/rc

v1.1.5

Published

React component generator with folder, css and other feathers

Downloads

1

Readme

##REACT COMPONENT CLI


  npm install -g @zoyo/rc


How to use it

  • Open your terminal
  • Change directory to your components folder
  cd ./<components dirname>


Make sure that you have installed the package globally -g, otherwise it will not work from anywhere in your machine



Getting Started

rc <ComponentName> -f -css -l -c
  1. ComponentName is where you can name your component
  2. The component name is a necessary felid which cannot be empty 💀

List of commands that you can use

-f or --folder Puts the component inside a new folder with the same name as the component

-css or --stylesheet Creates a stylesheet for the component the you created. It also comes with a boiler plate code and it will also link the stylesheet to the js file

import "./component.style.css"
*,
*::before,
*::after {
	box-sizing: border-box;
}****

body {
	background: #fafafa;
	margin: 0;
	padding: 0;
	font-family: sans-serif;
	font-size: 16px;
	line-height: 1.5;
}

-l | --lower By default rc capitalize the first letter of the component name. With the -l flag it tells rc to lowercase the component name.

Component ➡️ component

--c | --custom This flag will allow you to put any name of your choice without formatting your component name

-> ThisIsAComponent -> cOmponent etc ...



This was just a fun project for me. I will try to improve this cli whenever possible Thankyou