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create-autots-lib

v0.3.0

Published

A common init tool for typescript libs under the scrope - @autots

Readme

create-autots-lib

A CLI Tool to Generate Basic TypeScript(Vanilla) Library.

Usage

Simplest Way - Recommended

$ npx create-autots-lib target-lib-name

This will create a new dir named as target-lib-name.

or

# Using Npm:
$ npm init autots-lib target-lib-name

# Using Yarn:
$ yarn create autots-lib target-lib-name

And you can pass a option --yes / -y to skip questions asking, and if follow this, the CLI will create a ts-class lib.

Install Globally

# Using Npm:
$ npm i create-autots-lib -g

# Using Yarn:
$ yarn global create-autots-lib

and then

$ create-autots-lib target-lib-name

Note: We recommend that the target-lib-name should be lowercase and also can use - to split the words. When followed that, the bundled UMD module lib can get a global variable AutoTS.TargetLibName.

Behind that, we use const { pascalCase } = require('change-case'); to parse the name of package.json - ignore the scope name (default is @autots).

Template

Now the tpls is download with this CLI tool, so maybe someday the tpls is outdated. We will load tpls from the internet in the future.

ts-class tpl

The target is to generate a class-based library. When used, Users need to new Lib() or new AutoTs.Lib().

ts-utils tpl(in the future, Now is in developing)

The target is to generate a library with some functions.

TODOs

  • ts-utils template

License

MIT