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rcli-ff

v1.0.6

Published

React CLI to quick create components

Downloads

8

Readme

rCLI - CLI for React apps

Installation

  • With yarn

    yarn global add rcli-ff
  • With npm

    npm install -g rcli-ff

Old way of Installation:

Clone the repository (https://github.com/Piotrko64/rCLI-own_CLI_for_React_apps.git) and then navigate to it.

Run npm install to install the dependencies.

Run npm install -g . to install the CLI.

Now You can use rCLI!

How to use? This is syntax:

rc <path> [flags]

For Example:

Write in console:

rc /ui/amazingButton -h --scss

Above line create basic component (path: ui/amazingButton) with hook and style (.module.scss) file! Remember Rcli create folders and imports automative!

Options:

-j, --jsx Create .jsx file instead .tsx

-t, --tsx Create .tsx file [DEFAULT]

-ns, --no-style Don't create file for style

-nm, --no-module Create style file without module (for example .css instead .module.css)

-m, --module Create file as module [DEFAULT]

-sc, --scss Create .module.scss or .scss file instead .css

-cs, --css Create .css/.module.css file [DEFAULT]

-sa, --sass Create .module.sass or .sass file instead .css

-sty, --styled-components Create styled components file for style

-h, --hook Create also file for hook

-nf, --no-folder Create component files without folder

-v, --version output the current version

--help display help for command

Key features

  • Create components like in a Angular CLI
  • Created files had correct imports and example uses
  • We can use css/scss/sass or styled components for a style file

Attention

I recommend use also prettier to better format all documents

Execution Policies

Good luck!