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generator-zxspectrum

v0.2.0

Published

ZX Spectrum project generator for the SpectNetVsc project

Downloads

2

Readme

This project is under construction.

ZX Spectrum Project Generator

This project is a yo (Yeoman) generator for the SpectNetVsc Visual Studio Code extension. Though you can use it alone, it is not useful without SpectNetVsc.

Prerequisits

To use this generator, you need to install yeoman:

npm install -g yo

The ZX Spectrum project generator can create a local Git repository for you. If you want to do so, install a Git command line client on your computer and make its binary available (add its folder to the search path).

Note: The ZX Spectrum generator has not been published yet, so you cannot install it with npm.

Using the Generator

Navigate to a root folder into which you want to generate a ZX Spectrum project, and use the yo command line:

yo zxspectrum [<project folder>] [<ZX Spectrum Type>] --git

project folder: Name the folder to generate the project within the current directory.
ZX Spectrum Type: The type of the ZX Spectrum virtual machine the project will use. You can use one of these type identifiers:

  • 48: ZX Spectrum 48K
  • 48NTSC: ZX Spectrum 48K, NTSC model
  • 128: ZX Spectrum 128K
  • +2A: ZX Spectrum +2A
  • +3F1: ZX Spectrum +3 model with a single floppy drive
  • +3F2: ZX Spectrum +3 model with double floppy drive

--git: Signs that you want to create a Git repository for the project
--no-git: Signs that you do not intend to create a Git repository

If you omit any of the command line argument (including --git or --no-git), the generator will prompt you for providing those arguments. Should you specify a non-existing ZX Spectrum type, the generator will allow you to select them from its option list.

Using the generator

With the yo zxspectrum --help command, you can display the description of arguments and options.

Using help

Contact

If you have questions, you can contact me: [email protected]