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bin-create

v0.1.1

Published

via cli create directories and sub directories or files

Readme

usage

  1. create config file .create.js in root directory
  2. run command: create

config example

.create.js

const path = require('path')
module.exports = {
    root: path.join(__dirname, '/src'),
    paths: [
        {
            test: [
                'index.js',
                {
                    test: []
                }
            ],
            test2: [
                {
                    public: ['index.html']
                }
            ]
        },
        'test.js'
    ],
}

or

const path = require('path')
module.exports = {
    root: path.join(__dirname, '/src'), // base path
    template: path.join(__dirname, '/template'), // template path
    paths: [
        {
            test: [
                {
                    name: 'index.js',
                    template: 'index.js'
                },
                {
                    test: [],
                    name: []
                },
                'utils.js'
            ],
            test2: [
                {
                    public: [{name: 'index.html', template: 'index.html'}]
                }
            ]
        },
        'test.js'
    ],
}

create dir test,test2 and test.js under root refer dir and under dir test is file index.js and another test dir.etc...

usage style

create
create -inject=dirname
create .create.another.js
// ignored the default config file .create.js in root directory
create .create.another.js -inject=dirname
// ignored the default config file .create.js in root directory

args

-inject: create directories or files in root + inject