dzp
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DeniZip, the Denizen Project Manager
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About
DeniZip (dzp)
, the Denizen Project Manager, is a command-line tool that aids in the creation of DenizenScript projects.
Features
- Intuitive interface
- Customizable
- Multiple styles
- Dependency manager
- Efficient, lightweight
Setup
Requires Node.js v12 or newer. Install the package globally:
npm install dzp -g
Example
Make a new directory for your project - it works in the Denizen plugin's scripts
folder too!
mkdir fiery && cd fiery
Run dzp new
, and enter the corresponding values for the prompts.
project name: Fiery
acronym: fy
description: Set anything on fire
version: (1.0.0)
repository: https://github.com/cool_guy78/fiery
author: cool_guy78
In your directory, you'll see the following directory tree appear:
deps/
src/
├─ data/
│ ├─ config.dsc
├─ main/
│ ├─ fiery.dsc
├─ util/
.gitignore
dzp.json
LICENSE
README.md
If you're going for a one-file project, try using the
--style drop-in
flag.
The Denizen files and README are pre-fitted with boilerplate code, and the dzp.json
file holds the information that you entered upon initialization.
Commands
View all commands with dzp help --usage
.
To view a specific command and its extended description, run dzp <command> --help
.
compile
Usage: dzp compile <path>
Compiles the project to a single file.
get
Usage: dzp get <key>
Retrieves a project config value.
help
Usage: dzp help [--usage]
Displays the help message.
install
Usage: dzp install [<repo>] [--here] [--update]
Installs a dependency chain.
new
Usage: dzp new [--style <style>] [--spacing <spaces>] [--no-deps] [--no-git]
Creates a new DeniZip project.
readme
Usage: dzp readme [--json] [--use <path>]
Generates a README file.
script
Usage: dzp script [<name>] [--list] [--data] [--save] [--force] [--no-deps]
Finds info about a script.
set
Usage: dzp set <key> <value>
Updates a project config value.
style
Usage: dzp style [<name>]
Lists the loaded style names.
uninstall
Usage: dzp uninstall <name> [--here]
Uninstalls a dependency.
License
MIT © 2021 Kyle Prince