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create-sdk-app

v0.2.4

Published

create web utils or others scaffold

Readme

create-sdk-app


Introduction

Create SDK APP works on macOS, windows, may be Linux. If something is wrong, please issue let me know. This is a solution for building web develop environment, inspired by create-react-app

Installation

$ npm install create-sdk-app -g

Quick Start

The quickest start way to start developing your web utils project as show below:

Installation the package is the basic step:

$ npm install -g create-sdk-app

Then change the directory to your project directory:

$ cd project_name
$ create-sdk-app init <project_name> | <options>

And then

$ npm start

image

And then

$ npm start

More Options

ECMAScript 2015

create-sdk-app support ES6 to better develop. Use ES 6 as follow:

create-sdk-app i sdk-name es6

In default, create-sdk-app sets the develop environment is ES 5

TODO

In future, create-sdk-app will support more environment. such as ReactVue or others.

More Info

If you want to get more info, you can run the code as below:

$ create-sdk-app help

License

MIT