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tagdir

v1.0.1

Published

CLI to add configurations to projects

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2

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Tagdir

Open-Source CLI to add configurations to projects

How Tagdir can help you?

Have you ever started a project and forgotten to add configurations (eslint, prettier, etc...)? Have you ever wanted to create a config-less project and later configurations (eslint, prettier, etc...)?

Well, Tagdir is the tool for you, with configmaster you can add any configuration to an existing project, just use a simple command, answer the prompts and it will do the rest for you (including creating configuration files, ignore files and adding scripts to package.json).

Configurations you can add:

Usage

Notice: You can the --help to view all the options: npx tagdir --help

To add configurations:

$ npx tagdir add prettier, husky, eslint

The available configurations are: eslint, husky, prettier, license. You can specify the configurations in any order!

For more help use: npx tagdir add --help