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webkit-cli

v2.0.2

Published

CLI tool to generate front-end web development templates

Downloads

10

Readme

webkit-cli

webkit-cli is a CLI tool to generate front-end development kits.

Installation

You can install webkit-cli globally using npm

npm install -g webkit-cli

if you prefer using yarn

yarn add webkit-cli

Usage

To use webkit-cli, follow these steps:

  • Open your terminal or command prompt.
  • Navigate to the project directory where you want to create your front-end project.
  • Run the following command to start webkit-cli:

for npm installations

webkit-cli

for yarn installations

yarn webkit-cli
  • You will be prompted to select a front-end development kit from the available options.
  • Choose the desired front-end development kit by selecting the corresponding option.
  • Next, you will be asked to enter the project directory name. Press Enter to use the default name or provide a custom name.
  • webkit-cli will create the project directory and copy relavant files into it.
  • Now you can start working on your dream project with a head start from this frontend development kit.

Documentation

Useful commands To instantiate a new webkit

npm

webkit-cli

yarn

yarn webkit-cli

Contributing Guide Lines

Thank you for considering contributing to webkit-cli. Please follow these guidelines to contribute:

  • Fork the repository and create your branch from main.
  • Clone the forked repository to your local machine.
  • Make the necessary changes and additions.
  • Run tests to ensure that your changes haven't introduced any issues.
  • Commit your changes with descriptive commit messages.
  • Push your changes to your forked repository.
  • Submit a pull request to the main branch of the original repository.
  • Provide a clear and detailed explanation of your changes in the pull request description.

Please ensure that your contributions adhere to the following:

  • Be respectful and considerate towards others.
  • Follow the existing code style and conventions.
  • Make sure your code is well-documented and readable.
  • Write clear commit messages and include relevant information.

For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

License MIT