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wuitk-starter

v2.0.13

Published

Application Bootstrapper for WUITK

Downloads

30

Readme

wuitk-starter

Bootstraps a starter application for a Design Language System compliant Application using the Philips DLS UIToolkit for web. Unfortunately this application only works correctly when you are connected to the Philips network, because it loads some of our packages which are Intellectual Property from our local NPM registry.

Installation

This package is published on npm. Since this is a CLI-package, it is recommended to install it globally with the -g flag. The quick and easy command to install the package is:

npm install -g wuitk-starter

The package is also compatible with npx and you can use it without actually installing it on your system by running;

npx wuitk-starter [options] [target]

In order for this to work, you need to have the npx-package installed on your system, for obvious reasons.

Usage

wuitk-new [options] [target]

Supported options

| Flag | Alias | Functionality | ----------------- |:-----:| ------------------------------------- | --engine | -e | Sets the preprocessing engine to either TypeScript (default) or Javascript/babel. | --overwrite-files | -o | Allows you to run the starter application in a non-empty folder and overwrites existing files when necessary, use with caution! | --help | -h | Shows a help screen briefly explaining the supported options

By default the package will bootstrap an application using typescript in your target folder. If you do not specify a folder name, your current working directory will be used as the target installation directory. By default the package will not overwrite any of your files or settings.