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@bloggerpack/plugin-create

v1.3.1

Published

Plugin for creating new Bloggerpack plugin.

Downloads

29

Readme

@bloggerpack/plugin-create

Plugin for creating new Bloggerpack plugin.

Installation

Replace my-awesome-plugin below with the name of your plugin.

npx bloggerpack-create my-awesome-plugin -s npm -t @bloggerpack/plugin-create

Once the plugin is created, navigate to the root my-awesome-plugin directory and run npm install to install dependencies.

Once the installation is done, you can run some built-in commands:

  • npm start - Watches the source files and automatically building them whenever you save.
  • npm run build - Build the plugin.

You can now start to create your awesome Bloggerpack plugin!

Publishing and sharing

You can publish and share your Bloggerpack plugin on GitHub and npm.

Use the bloggerpack-plugin keyword within your package.json and GitHub topics.

Don't forget to write installation and usage guide in README.md.

Documentation

Changelog

See CHANGELOG.