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debox

v1.0.1

Published

A dynamic, modular boilerplate manager for NodeJS.

Downloads

10

Readme

Debox

A dynamic, modular boilerplate manager for NodeJS.

Installation

In any folder, run:

npm install debox -g

-g is VERY important.

Usage

Run the add command (in the folder you want it to be in) to boil up a template

debox add <templateName> <path>

<templateName> REQUIRED

<path> Optional

If path is not specified, it creates a ./debox-template/ folder.

Example

In this example, we will use the template "static-page".

debox add static-page

Result:

myFolder (The folder you ran the command in)
    
    debox-template
        
        index.html
        style.css
        script.js
        assets

Example with path

debox add static-page ./

./ means the current folder.

Result:

myFolder (The folder you ran the command in)

    index.html
    style.css
    script.js
    assets

Make your own templates

The feature has been implemented, but the documentation will be coming soon!

Future Enhancements:

  • Much more templates
  • Publish your own templates
  • Install outside templates with URLs