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other-name-jims-rust-to-npm-cli-test

v0.1.3

Published

A cool cli tool test by Jim!

Downloads

6

Readme

Recreate this project with these steps:

Step 1) Create a new repo

Create a new repo and clone it

Step 2) Create a new rust binary project

This can easily be done with cargo:

cargo new jims-rust-cli-test

Step 3) Change the hello message

Open the main.rs file and change the string returned to whatever you like...

Step 4) Adjust Cargo.toml

Add these keys to Cargo.toml (with your desired values):

description = "A cool cli tool test by Jim!"
repository = "https://github.com/JimLynchCodes/jims-rust-to-npm-test"
readme = "README-for-registry.md"
keywords = ["rust-to-npm-cli", "deploy-rust", "npm", "rust", "cli-tool"]
categories = ["command-line-utilities"]
license = "MIT"
homepage = "https://github.com/JimLynchCodes/jims-rust-to-npm-test"
authors = ["Jim Lynch - [email protected]"]

Step 5) Account Logins

Login to your crates.io account in your terminal:

cargo login

Login to your npmjs.com account in your terminal:

npm adduser

Step 6) Install rust-to-npm

cargo install rust-to-npm-cli

OR via npm (but not both)

npm i -g rust-to-npm-cli

Step 7) Deploy With Other Name

rust-to-npm-cli deploy -b -n other-name-jims-rust-to-npm-cli-test

Step 8) Re-Deploy

Change the version in Caargo.toml (according to semver) and then repeat step 6.

Step 9) Install Your Package

npm i -g other-name-jims-rust-to-npm-cli-test

or

cargo install other-name-jims-rust-to-npm-cli-test

Step 10) User Your Package

jims-new-rust-cli-test