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generator-lintel

v0.1.11

Published

Scaffold a lintel module.

Downloads

5

Readme

Lintel Module Generator

Yeoman generator for lintel modules — lets your quickly scaffold a lintel module.

npm

Usage

Install generator-lintel

npm install -g generator-lintel

Make a directory and cd into it:

mkdir lintel-bacon && cd $_

Run the generator:

yo lintel

Run grunt for building and grunt test for testing. Your code can be previewed at localhost:4554.

Testing

Running grunt test will run the unit tests with nodeunit.

Prompts

name

Default: dasherized current folder name

Module name to be shown in bower, npm, and lintel.io. A dashed slug name will be generated if spaces are included.

Example:
lintel-bacon

languages

Options: [CSS, JS]
Default: [CSS]

Determines which technologies to use. CSS is checked by default.

description

Short description to be shown on bower, npm, and lintel.io.

Example:
Baconize your app.

version

Initial version of your module.

repository

URL to your repository:

Example:
[email protected]:lintelio/generator-lintel.git

homepage

URL to module homepage.

Example:
https://github.com/lintelio/generator-lintel

license

License for your module. If MIT, license will be included for you. Otherwise it will only be listed in package.json, bower.json, and README.md.

authorName

Your name.

Example:
Bender Rodriguez

authorEmail

Optional.

Example:
[email protected]

authorUrl

Optional.

Example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ

lintelVersion

Which lintel version does your module depend on? Use semantic versioning notation.

Example:
~0.1.0

License

MIT