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sipas

v0.0.7

Published

GitHub CLI Clone

Downloads

51

Readme

s'ipas your CLI template "store" (framework in the future) for Node.js api's

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s'ipas is a CLI for for creating easy api's in nodejs with templates, in the future with your help we hope it will be a framework. Just below you will see the folder structure off sipa.

sipa
 ┣ bin
 ┃ ┣ cli.js
 ┃ ┗ log.js
 ┣ template
 ┃ ┗ express.js
 ┣ .gitignore
 ┣ .npmignore
 ┣ LICENSE
 ┣ README.md
 ┣ package-lock.json
 ┗ package.json

Adjustments and improvements

The project is still under development and future updates will focus on the following tasks:

  • [x] Add a cli for creating
  • [ ] Add yarn or npm option
  • [ ] Add More Templates

💻 Prerequisites

Before starting, make sure you have met the following requirements:

  • You have installed the latest version of Node.JS.

    for install node.js go to Node.js Site and follow the instructions for your SO.

  • You have installed GIT.

    for install GIT go to GIT Site and follow the instructions for your SO.

  • You have read this readme.md.

🚀 Installing s'ipas

To clone s'ipas, follow these steps:

Linux, macOS and windows:

npm i -g sipas

☕ Using s'ipas

CLI sipa:

$ sipas

📫 Contributing to s'ipas

To contribute to s'ipas, follow these steps:

  1. Fork this repository.
  2. Create a branch: git checkout -b <name_branch>.
  3. Make your changes and confirm then: git commit -m '<message_commit>'
  4. send to original branch: git push origin sipas / <local>
  5. Create the pull request.

Alternatively, consult the GitHub documentation how to create a pull request.

😄 Be one of the contributors, add your template

{
    url: '<repo_url>',
    title: '<repo_title>',
    folder_structure: `
    ex
    ┣ index.js
    ┗ index.spec.js`,
    author: '<your_name>'
}

How create a folder strucure?

For add create a folder structure is ust instal that file-tree-generator extension for vs code;

📝 License

MIT