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dev-command

v0.8.1

Published

A modern, flexible command tool for JavaScript developers

Downloads

91

Readme

dev-command

A modern, flexible command tool for JavaScript developers.

Version CircleCI License

Install

npm i -g dev-command
# or
yarn global add dev-command

Usage

init

The init command will generate flexible config files or scripts and install all npm dependencies silently.

It's so simple to add good linter for your exists project.

dev init

? Boilerplate type (Use arrow keys)
❯ ESLint
  prettier
  commitlint
  babel
  editorconfig
  license
  gitignore

open

Open git repo or package.json repo URL with default browser in current working directory.

dev open

git

dev git log

Turn ugly git log into pretty graph.

css-to-js

Convert src/**/*.css file to src/**/*.css.js

src(Directory) is optional, using cwd if not exist

dev css-to-js src