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generate-guestlist

v19.30.0

Published

## Introduction This script provides a means to quickly generate a guestlist.

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generate-guestlist

Introduction

This script provides a means to quickly generate a guestlist.

Using generate-guestlist

From the root of the monorepo, run the following to create a guestlist using the default flags:

npm run generate:guestlist

You can pass flags to this command to overwrite default values.

Options: -g, --guest-count number of guests (default: 50) -o, --output path to csv file (default: "/Users//Desktop/") -n, --name name of csv file (default: "guestlist") -s, --seed seed to generate random data (default: 1234567890) -m, --meals number of unique meal tags (default: 5) -t, --tags number of unique tags (default: 5) -r, --group number of unique group tags (default: ((guestCount * density) / 1000)) -c, --custom-cols comma separated list of custom col names (default: null) -b, --blacklist comma separated list of col names to skip data generation for (default: null) -w, --whitelist comma separated list of col names to fill with data (default: null) -d, --density percent of cells with data (default: 100) -h, --help display help for command

Sample usage:

npm run generate:guestlist -- -g 500 -n test-list-500

will create a guestlist with 500 guests named "test-list-500.csv"