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apeman-init

v3.1.4

Published

apeman CLI tool to initialize apeman project.

Downloads

33

Readme

apeman-init

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apeman CLI tool to initialize apeman project.

Overview

apeman-init command initialize a directory as an apeman project.

After initialized, you'll be able to use various apeman command at the project root directory.

Installation

npm install apeman-init -g

Usage

Call apeman-init command at your project root directory to initialize as an apeman project.

$ apeman-init

CLI Options

$ apeman-init -h

  Usage: apeman-init [options] 

  Initialize a directory as an apeman project.

  Options:

    -h, --help               output usage information
    -V, --version            output the version number
    -f, --force              Force to init.
    -d, --dirname <dirname>  Directory name to init.
    -s, --silent             Disable console logs
    -p, --pkg <pkg>          Path of package.json

Programmatic API

apeman-init also provide programmatic API.

Firstly, install the module locally.

$ npm install apeman-init --save-dev

Then,

#!/usr/bin/env node
'use strict'

const apemanInit = require('apeman-init')

apemanInit({}).then(() => {
  /* ... */
})

Programmatic Options

| Key | Description | Default | | --- | ----------- | ------- | | force | Force to init. | | | dirname | Directory name to init. | process.cwd() | | silent | Disable console logs | | | pkg | Path of package.json | './package.json' |

License

This software is released under the MIT License.

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