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bootstrap-cli

v1.0.0

Published

Command-line interface for Bootstrap.

Readme

Bootstrap CLI

This is the command-line interface for Bootstrap 4.

Requirements

You'll need the following software installed to get started.

  • Node.js 0.12+: Use the installer provided on the NodeJS website.
    • With Node installed, run [sudo] npm install -g grunt bower.
  • Git: Use the installer for your OS.

Some projects require Gulp instead of Grunt, [sudo] npm install -g gulp to install Gulp.

Installing

The Bootstrap CLI is installed through npm.

npm install -g bootstrap-cli

This will add the bootstrap command to your system.

Updating

The CLI periodically gets updates that add features or fix bugs. Use npm to upgrade the CLI to the newest version.

npm update -g bootstrap-cli

To check what version you currently have, use -v.

bootstrap -v

Commands

New

Starts the setup process for a new Bootstrap project. The CLI will ask you which template you want to use and a folder name for the project.

bootstrap new

Create and use your own templates:

bootstrap new --repo https://github.com/username/template-name.git

Or create a PR to add your templates to the bootstrap-cli/lib/util/templates.js file.

Watch

While inside of your app's folder, use the watch command to assemble your app and run a test server.

cd appName
bootstrap watch

While this process is running, you can view the assembled app in your browser, at this URL:

http://localhost:8080

While the server is running, any changes you make to your HTML, Sass, or JavaScript will automatically be processed and added to your live app.

Build

To build your app for production, use bootstrap build.

bootstrap build

Update

Updates your Bower packages, which includes Bootstrap. Run this command when you want to update an existing project to the newest version of Bootstrap.

Bootstrap update

Help

Lists all available commands in the CLI.

bootstrap help

Add a command name at the end to learn how a specific command works.

bootstrap help new

Credits

Inspired on Foundation CLI