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generator-base

v0.1.4

Published

Generator for creating Yeoman generators that are capable of remembering certain user answers, resulting in a better user experience. Generators come with the basic necessities, including tests and docs.

Downloads

9

Readme

generator-base NPM version

Generator for creating Yeoman generators that are capable of remembering certain user answers, resulting in a better user experience. Generators come with the basic necessities, including docs.

Install

Install globally with npm:

npm i -g generator-base

Usage

Once installed globally, simply run:

  • yo base to to start a new project

yo base

Running the generator with yo base will add the following files to your project:

  • app: this is the controller for your generator, inside this directory you will also find the main templates used by your generator.
  • docs: basic starter documentation for your generator.
  • .verbrc.md: a "docs-config" file for Verb. YAML front-matter can be used in this file, and the markdown content is used to generate your project's README.md.
  • test: the test directory for your generator
  • package.json: with minimal properties defined.
  • LICENSE-MIT
  • .gitattributes
  • .gitignore
  • .jshintrc

Generator options

Command: -s | --skip-install

Skips the automatic execution of bower and npm after scaffolding has finished.

Command: -w | --skip-welcome-message

Skips the Yeoman welcome message.

Author

Jon Schlinkert

Brian Woodward

License

Copyright (c) 2014 Jon Schlinkert, contributors.
Released under the MIT license


This file was generated by verb-cli on May 02, 2014.