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@yumdocs/yumdocs-cli

v0.1.17

Published

A command line interface for Yumdocs, to automate Word, PowerPoint, and Excel documents

Downloads

38

Readme

yumdocs-cli

A command line interface for Yumdocs, a template engine for Word, PowerPoint and Excel.

Yumdocs Animation

Documentation

Yumdocs is fully documented at https://dev.yumdocs.com.

License and Copyright

This project is MIT Licensed like its 3rd party components:

Copyright (c) 2022 - Jacques L. Chereau. All rights reserved.

Quick Start

Prerequisites

Download and install nodeJS v16+ from https://nodejs.org/.

Installation

Open a terminal window and run:

npm i -g @yumdocs/yumdocs-cli

Getting started

  1. Create a Word document named input.docx, type {{field}} and save it in the project directory.

  2. In the same project directory, create a file named data.json, and copy-paste:

{
  "field": "Anything you see fit"
}
  1. Open a terminal window in the project directory and run yumdocs input.docx data.json output.docx.

  2. output.docx has been generated and the {{field}} placeholder has been replaced with Anything you see fit.