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adrjs

v1.0.0

Published

An adr-tools implementation for Node with a focus on simplicity.

Downloads

319

Readme

adrjs

adrjs is a Node implementation of adr-tools.

Many teams use a mix of operating systems and they need to use different tools to achieve the same job.

For those teams that work with node, this package serves as a single command that can be added in devDependencies, or invoked via npx, and maintain a consistent experience across platforms.

Usage

npx adrjs init PATH
  Set a folder to store your decisions
  
  Example:
  
  npx adrjs docs/adr
  
npx adrjs new DECISION-TITLE
  Create a new decision based on a template. DECISION-TITLE does not need to be
  quoted unless it contains special characters.
  
  Example:
  
  npx adrjs new We will make lazy foxes jump over brown dogs 

Major Versions

Major version 1 will always remain compatible with npryce's adr-tools.