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mn-component-maker

v1.2.8

Published

build react-component kit

Downloads

31

Readme

mn-component-maker

the cli to create react components

中文版

v1.2.8

support css,scss,less

support

  1. the cli to create react components
  2. support create multiple components
  3. support css,Scss,Less
  4. support stateless function(or you can say pure component)

Usage

React Component Creat
mkcomponent App
//you will create React component named App
mkcomponent Header,Body,Footer
//you will create React compoennts named Header,Body,Footer
Vue Component Creat
npm i -g mn-component-maker
mkcomponent -l Body -t vue

create component with Scss

mkcomponent -s Body
//create React components named Body with Scss

create React component with Less

mkcomponent -l Body
//create React components named Body with Less

create React component with Less

mkcomponent -p Body
//you will create pure component for stateless function

create Vue component with stateless

mmkcomponent -l Body -t vue

component details React

  • [name].jsx
  • [name].css
  • index.jsx

component details Vue

  • [name].css
  • index.vue

file details For React

[name].jsx

import React from 'react';
import styles from './[name].css'
class [name] extends React.Component {
    constructor(props) {
        super(props);
        this.displayName = [name];
    }
    render() {
        return (
            <div className={styles.container}>
            [name]
            </div>
        )
    }
}
export default [name];

[name].css

.container {
  
}

index.jsx

import [name] from './hh'

export default [name]

file details For Vue

<template>
  <div class="[name]">
        [name]
    </div>
</template>'
<script>
export default {
  name: [name]
  data(){
    return {
    }
  }
};
</script>
<style scoped lang='css' src='[name].css'>
</style>

[name].css

.container {
  
}