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cfm

v0.3.4

Published

CFM is an easy to use CLI in order to manager, reuse, store and share config files like gulpfile.js, .bowerrc, Dockerfile...

Downloads

14

Readme

Config Files Manager (CFM)

CFM is an easy to use CLI in order to manager, reuse, store and share config files like gulpfile.js, .bowerrc, Dockerfile...

The CLI comes with a bunch of configuration files that you can take and modify, which give an easy start, and save time. Also gives the some standard ways to do configs. Or you can in a simple way store your proper config files to reuse them when needed.

It's in early stages of development ,so any contribution will be appreciated.

Installation

$ npm install -g cfm

Usage

cfm [action] [files]

 version ,-v            : show version.

 list                   : show the staged files : use -l/--local or -g/--global for specific type.

 add   <list of files>  : add list of files to your project.

 stage <list of files>  : add files to your local repository.

 rm    <list of files>  : rm file from your project.

 search <query>         : search for files with query.
 
 gist <user/hash>       : download a gist files to your local repository.

 help ,-h               : show help.

Contributing

  1. Fork it!
  2. Submit a pull request
  3. Suggest features

License

MIT