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protree

v1.0.1

Published

<h1 align="center">protree</h1> <p align="center"> a cli tool to automate building the project tree structure<p>

Downloads

14

Readme

Why

  • more automation.
  • less writing.
  • handle forgetting update the documentation :-)

Install

npm i protree

Form

protree path out

Usage

  • with markdown

    Add <!-- protree --> comment to the .md file in the place you want the tree to be in.

    You will add the comment only one time and the tree will be updated in that place in case you update your structure in the future.

    In case you didn't add the comment the tree will be appended in end of the file.

    The tree will be added to the markdown file in a code block formate.

  • with console

    Omit the out argument.

  • with others

    Use the command as it is. But note the tree will not be updated and it will always be appended.

Ignore Files

You can ignore files you don't want it to be included in the tree structure by creating a .ptignore file and add all the ignored files in it.

Project Structure

. 
├── .ptignore
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── index.js
└── util
    ├── genTree.js
    ├── loadIgnore.js
    ├── toMarkdownCode.js
    └── writeTree.js

License

This project is MIT licensed.