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cargo-cli

v0.0.7

Published

Download and build with containerized project recipies

Downloads

17

Readme

Cargo

screenshot

What is Cargo?

Cargo is an easy way to create sandbox for quickly experimenting with popular technologies like node, react, angular, flask etc.

How it works?

It just downloads a specific project scaffold with docker support.

What should I do?

  1. Install docker from here

  2. Install cargo cli using the command

npm install cargo-cli -g
  1. Update your local cargoes using the command
ship-cargo update
  1. Create a project scaffold of your wish using the command
ship-cargo create node

You can also choose a destination where the scaffold should be downloaded as

ship-cargo create node ~/Documents/Sandbox
  1. In the downloaded project scaffold run the following command to start experimenting
docker-compose up

Where are the cargoes maintained?

They are maintained in a seperate git repository which you can find it here

How can I add my cargo to the cargoes repository?

Feel free to create a pull request with your cargo here

Show your support by :star: the repo

License

MIT © Ameer Jhan