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generator-dotnet-project

v0.1.1

Published

Yeoman generator for dotnet projects

Readme

Dotnet Project Generator

Build Status Dependency Status

Helps you bootstrap your respository for a dotnet project.

Project strucure based on .Net Project Structure

Uses dotnet new to scaffold the project to keep up as the cli templates change.

Getting Started

  • Install npm install -g generator-dotnet-project
  • Run yo dotnet-project

Options

New project huh? Weve got you covered, just answer a few questions...
 What is the name of your project? Project.Web
 What is the name of your solution? Project
 What kind of project? webapi
 Would you like a unit test project? Yes
 Would you like an .editorconfig? Yes
 Do you need to install private nuget packages? Yes
 What is the url to the private nuget server? https://nuget.company.com/nuget

What you get

├── Project.sln
├── nuget.config
├── readme.md
├── src
│   └── Project.Web
│       ├── Controllers
│       │   └── ValuesController.cs
│       ├── Program.cs
│       ├── Project.Web.csproj
│       ├── Properties
│       │   └── launchSettings.json
│       ├── Startup.cs
│       └── appsettings.json
└── tests
    └── Project.Web.Tests.Unit
        ├── Project.Web.Tests.Unit.csproj
        └── UnitTest1.cs

Opinions

Options may be added later, but here is they are:

  • Removes appsettings.Development.json (you should store overrides in your environment)
  • Adds Environment setting to appsettings.json (most projects use this eventually)
  • Unit test style xUnit + Moq

License

MIT