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awesome-nestjs-schematics

v10.1.1

Published

Awesome NestJS Schematics, designed and developed for Awesome Nest Boilerplate

Readme

Description

Awesome NestJS Schematics is a collection of code generators designed to streamline the development process when using the Awesome Nest Boilerplate. These schematics provide a set of commands to quickly generate various NestJS components such as controllers, services, modules, and more, ensuring consistency and reducing boilerplate code in your projects.

Installation

First, ensure you have the Awesome Nest Boilerplate installed in your project.

$ git clone [email protected]:NarHakobyan/awesome-nest-boilerplate.git
$ cd awesome-nest-boilerplate
$ yarn install

Usage

To generate code using the schematics, run the following command:

$ nest g -c awesome-nestjs-schematics <schematic>

OR

$ yarn generate <schematic> <name>

For example, to generate a new controller:

$ nest g -c awesome-nestjs-schematics controller

Types of Generators and Their Commands

  • Resource: Generate a new Nest resource, including a controller, service, and module.

    $ yarn generate resource
  • DTO: Generate a new Data Transfer Object.

    $ yarn generate dto
  • Controller: Generate a new Nest controller.

    $ yarn generate controller
  • Decorator: Generate a new Nest decorator.

    $ yarn generate decorator
  • Filter: Generate a new Nest filter.

    $ yarn generate filter
  • Guard: Generate a new Nest guard.

    $ yarn generate guard
  • Interceptor: Generate a new Nest interceptor.

    $ yarn generate interceptor
  • Interface: Generate a new Nest interface.

    $ yarn generate interface
  • Middleware: Generate a new Nest middleware.

    $ yarn generate middleware
  • Module: Generate a new Nest module.

    $ yarn generate module
  • Pipe: Generate a new Nest pipe.

    $ yarn generate pipe
  • Provider: Generate a new Nest provider.

    $ yarn generate provider
  • Service: Generate a new Nest service.

    $ yarn generate service
  • Command: Generate a new Nest CQRS command.

    $ yarn generate command
  • Query: Generate a new Nest CQRS query.

    $ yarn generate query

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License

Nest is MIT licensed.