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drupal-lists

v1.1.1

Published

A command-line tool for creating lists of Drupal 8 modules that you can then easily install and enable across all your projects.

Downloads

14

Readme

drupal-lists

A command-line tool for creating lists of Drupal 8 modules that you can then easily install and enable across all your projects.

Requirements:

Installation:

npm install -g drupal-lists 

Usage:

Run the following command within the root directory of your project (the same directory as your composer.json file).

drupal-lists

Choose the second option to create your first list where you can then add modules to that list.

When adding modules you must first supply a label for the module. You will then be asked to provide the machine name for the module. For example:

label: EU Cookie Compliance
machine name: eu_cookie_compliance

After installing the module(s) via composer, you will be asked if you would like to also enable these module(s) via a command of your choosing (commonly drush en).

Future Features:

  • [x] After modules have been installed give users the option to enable the modules with Drush.
  • [x] Allow users to create their own list of modules that they commonly use.