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codegenerator

v1.0.14

Published

generates starting code with controller,service,css & test

Downloads

5

Readme

codegenerator

Generates boilerplate codes for node and angular projects

To work or contribute in the project

1. Clone this repo in your server.

git clone https://github.com/cmtanko/codegenerator.git

3. Run

node bin/coddy.js

How to use

> node bin/coddy.js

Enter the name of component(type help for help)
> help
To generate files: generate <stack(node/angular)> <filename>For eg. entering "generate student" will generate student.controller.js,student.service.js, student.service.spec.js
To exit: exit

> nodegen
 Node project created successfully!Follow the following steps next.. 
 cd my-app
 sudo npm install 
 npm run dev 

> sudo npm install -g codegenerator
> coddy

> generate node student 
student.controller.js created successfully !
student.service.js created successfully !
student.sevice.spec.js created successfully !

> generate angular student
student.controller.js created successfully !
student.service.js created successfully !
student.sevice.spec.js created successfully !

> specs service git /sevices/gitService.js
git.service.spec.js created successfully !

> specs controller git /controllers/gitController.js
git.controller.spec.js created successfully !

> exit

Contribution

Feel free to fork this project. Do send a pull request our way if you implement something the world should see.