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mean-manager

v0.0.3

Published

A MEAN stack module manager

Readme

MEAN Manager (Still under development)

A light MEAN stack project manager.

Why

  • Minimal Prerequisites
  • Minimal Installation
  • Less opinionated way to manage MEAN projects than other Full-Stack Solutions
  • Modular
  • Easy creation of application modules
  • Simple and elegant file structure

Installation

$ npm install mean-manager --save-dev

Usage

Use mm-manage in a similar way as Django's manage.py to access any project management commands.

$ mm-manage <command> [options]

command's are listed in the API section.
options can be found listed under each command in the API; optionality is dependent upon the command.

Framework-type functionality

MEAN Manager is not meant to be a full-featured framework; scaffolding and boilerplate code are not provided. This decision was made to keep MEAN Manager as light as possible. However, if you need a functional starter project, we are working to provide one that can be cloned from a separate repository.

API

create-project

$ mm-manage create-project projectName

create-project requires that a project name parameter be set when called.

When create-project is called, it creates a new MEAN project directory under the given name, and lays out the file structure as well as the files needed to get started.

create-module

$ mm-manage create-module moduleName

create-module requires that a module name parameter be set when called.

When create-module is called, it creates a new application module under the given name.

The application module contains both client (AngularJS controllers, services, and views directories) and server (MongoDB models.js, controller.js, and routes.js files) directories.

License

MIT