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tpl-manager

v1.0.3

Published

Template manager can help you easy and fast to create file

Readme

tpl -- Template manager

tpl

tpl can help you easily manage templates. You can use this tool to create templates from files, or create files from templates.

English | 简体中文

Install

$ npm install tpl-manager -g

Example

$ tpl ls

README.md
$ tpl use README.md

  use template to create file

Usage

Usage: tpl [options] [command]

Options:
  -V, --version             output the version number
  -h, --help                display help for command

Commands:
  ls                        List all the templates
  use [template] [name]     Use current template
  add <template> [name]     Add custom template
  rename <template> [name]  Change custom template name
  del <template>            Delete custom template
  view <template>           View the template
  info <template>           Template Info
  help [command]            display help for command

Thanks

Inspired by nrm, Implement a template management command line tool to save frequently used files as templates for use in other projects.

LICENSE

MIT