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kiwi-server-cli

v1.1.1

Published

command line helper to generate base component structures

Readme

Tool to help creation of components

Table of Contents

Installation

  1. Install module gobaly

    npm install kiwi-server-cli -g

Commands

  1. Init

    It creates a default server to start. Also it creates a tsconfig by default. By default this command creates a folder environments with two environments: 1) environment.ts and 2) environment.prod.ts. Also you can create as many environments as you want.

    kc init

  2. Create controller

    kc controller [<name> | <path/name>]

  3. Create Middlewares

    kc middleware [ after | before ] [<name> | <path/name>]

  4. Build

    This command use the tsconfig created by default using init command. The specify what environment file in the environments folder is going to be compiled. Also the code will be generated on a folder dist/.

    kc build -e <env>

    To watch for changes in the source code, use the -w or --watch flag:

    kc build --watch