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@hakansundstrom/setpaths-cli

v1.0.36

Published

Setup development folder structure in ${user/home}/Documents with shortcut commands

Downloads

10

Readme

setpaths-cli

A CLI command to set up a folder structure for development.

This will create a development folder structure in ${your_home_directory}/Documents/dev

How to

 1. sudo npm i -g @hakansundstrom/setpaths-cli
 2. run 'setpaths createfolders' from your terminal, this will create a .zshrc_aliases in your home folder.
 3. Add following line to your ${homedir}/.zshrc file: source ~/.zshrc_aliases
 4. Done! Open a new shell and write something like 'p.dev' or 'p.sandbox' or 'p.node' to terminal, all paths have these shortcuts now.

All paths are accesible from terminal via 'p.{folderName}'. The terminal will also display what folders and files are in there.

You can also fork this from github to a custom folder.

Execute this by entering 'node ${path-to-this-folder}/setpaths'.

Customise your folder structure and paths in the fullPaths object as you'd like.

Maintainers

This project was built by Håkan Sundström and is maintained by him. https://github.com/Sundarenius

The generated folder structure tree will look like this

 Folder structure:
 dev
   bin # Executables
   projects # Live personal projects
   debugging
   showcase # Showcase your skills repos
   work # Your work related repos
   oss # Open-source software contributions
   docs # Random dev. specific documents
   servers # host servers here
     apache
     nginx
   sandbox # Just for learning and playing around
     git
     docker
     desktop
     mobile
     db # databases like mongoDB, mySql etc ...
     web
       frontend
       backend
       fullstack
     rdm # (Random)
       github # Random specific github repos
     langs # Practice/play with different programming languages
       c
       c++
       c#
       java
       python
         python3
       node
       objective-c
       swift
       assembly
       webassembly
       javascript
       typescript
       php
       kotlin
       scala

Requirements:

Node MacOS or Linux