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@extjs/generator-extjs

v0.0.7

Published

A Yeoman generator for Ext JS apps

Downloads

11

Readme

generator-ext-generate

A Yeoman generator for Ext JS apps.

Installation

First, install Yeoman and @extjs/generator-ext-generate using npm (we assume you have pre-installed node.js).

npm install -g yo @extjs/generator-ext-generate

Creating a new Ext JS App

If you haven't already, log into Sencha's private registry using the credentials you received in your Ext JS trial or subscription activation email. If you don't have credentials, you can get them by signing up for a trial of Ext JS.

npm login --registry=http://npm.sencha.com --scope=@extjs

Then, to create a new Ext JS app, run:

yo @extjs/ext-js

Development

To make changes to the generator, run:

git clone [email protected]:sencha/extjs-reactor.git
cd extjs-reactor
npm install
cd packages/generator-ext-generate
npm link

Now yo @extjs/ext-js will use your local copy of the generator.

License

MIT © Sencha, Inc.