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command-tool

v1.0.9

Published

Use this command tool to build your own front end project templates

Downloads

2

Readme

command-tool

中文README

A simple CLI scaffolding for front-end projects Use this command tool to build your own front end project templates

Installation

// npm
npm install -g command-tool

// yarn
yarn global add command-tool

Usage

// default template demo
command init <project-name>

//use your github template
command init <project-name> <github-name>/<github-project>

Example

this example will download template from default url, the project name is my-temptele

command init my-template

this example will make a react template from https://github.com/dzfrontend/react-cli

command init my-react -r dzfrontend/react-cli

What can scaffolding tool do?

this command tool is the base of scaffolding tool. this scaffolding tool can be built like react-create-app, vue-cli and various front end templates.

How to customize a front end scaffolding tool?

Referring to the idea of vue-cli, I publish the project template on git independently, then download it through scaffolding tool, get the information of new project through interaction with scaffolding, and render the project template as meta-information by interactive input, and finally get the infrastructure of the project.

Vue-cli publishes the project template as a resource independently on git, then downloads the template at run time, renders it through the template engine, and finally generates the project. The main purpose of separating the project template from the tool is that the project template is responsible for the structure and dependency configuration of the project, and the scaffolding is responsible for the construction process of the project. The two parts are not very related. By separating, the two parts can be maintained independently. If the project's structure, dependency or configuration changes, it only needs updating the project template.