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zp-cli

v0.0.3

Published

A simple CLI for creating your projects

Readme

Zp Logo

ZP

网上找代码 自己实现的第一个脚手架

Installation

npm install zp-cli -g

or

git clone https://github.com/zhongpingWang/zp.git

cd zp && npm install

npm link

Usage

Open your terminal and type zp or zp -h , you'll see the help infomation below:

  Usage: zp <command>


  Commands:

    add|a      Add a new template
    list|l     List all the templates
    init|i     Generate a new project
    delete|d   Delete a template

  Options:

    -h, --help     output usage information
    -V, --version  output the version number

Commands

add | a

This command would help you to add a new template to the templates.json, which will be used by zp to generate projects.

$ zp add
 /*  your template's name */
Template name: my-tpl

 /* your template's git https link, note that it ends with .git */
Git https link:  https://gitxxx/somebody/my-tpl.git 

 /* your template's branch */
Branch: master 

Once confirm you'll see the message like below:

The last template list is:

{ tpl:
   { 'my-tpl-name':
      { url: 'https://github.com/zhongpingWang/ReactTree',
        branch: 'master' } } }

Now you've added a new template to zp successfully.

list | l

It shows you the templates list.

$ zp list

{ tpl:
   { 'my-tpl-name':
      { url: 'https://github.com/zhongpingWang/ReactTree',
        branch: 'master' } } }

init | i

After adding new templates, you could use this command to generate your own project by choosing template.

$ zp init

/* enter a template name which was added by yourself */
Template name: my-tpl-name

/* your project name */
Project name: my-new-project

After enter correct template name and confirm, you'll see the message below:

Start generating...

 √ Generation completed!

 cd my-new-project && npm install

It's easy, right?

delete | d

To delete a template, you could use this command:

$ zp delete

and type the template name you want to delete:

Template name: my-tpl-name

if the name exist, you will see:

Template deleted!
The last template list is:

{ tpl:
   { 'my-tpl-name': undefined } }

once a template is undefined, it means you've deleted it successfully.

Template

The most important part of zp is template. All templates' infomation were list in the templates.json. A template means a project sample, which has a simple or complex file structure.

You can create your own templates repository, and push your templates in different branches. All you need to do then is to add the templates into zp's templates.json.