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basecore-cli

v1.0.15

Published

This is the CLI used to install and manage the baseCore CSS Framework: http://baseco.re

Downloads

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Readme

baseCore CLI

This is the CLI used to install and manage the baseCore CSS Framework: http://baseco.re

With this CLI you can:

  • Download and update baseCore.
  • Install baseCore into your project.
  • Create new components

Requirements

Node 12v

Installation

You can install it globally

npm i -g basecore-cli

Or use it remotely with npx

npx i basecore-cli [command]

Usage

1. First you need to install baseCore locally in your project:

basecore -i
npx basecore-cli -i

This will download the framework in your node_modules and will extract the components in the src folder:

By now you should have a src folder with everythins installed, you can read al about how baseCore works here: http://baseco.re

3. Creating new components

You can create new componentes like this:

basecore -X <name>
npx basecore-cli -X <name>

X being:

| X possible values | Description | | ----------------- | ----------------------------------- | | -a | Use -a to create an Atom | | -m | Use -m to create a Molecule | | -o | Use -o to create an Organism | | -c | Use -c to create a Cell |

Example

We want to create a new Atom called btn-special, so we do:

basecore -a btn-special
npx basecore-cli -a btn-special

This will create this folder:

src/components/_atoms/_btn-special/

with this files inside

| Name | Description | | ------------------ | ----------------------------------- | | _btn-special.scss | Component visuals | | _btn-special.js | Component logic | | _btn-special.html | Component markup | | _btn-special.md | Markdown document for documentation |

# Testing in localhost

Install it globally with npm i -g basecore-cli

Go to ~/.nvm/versions/node/vxx.x.x/bin/node

ln -s ~/Sites/basecore-cli basecore-cli