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gloom-template

v0.0.5

Published

Gloom template CLI ( Command Line Interface ) generate files on your folder using your templates and variables so you don't have to create each file one by one.

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Readme

Gloom Template

Gloom template CLI ( Command Line Interface ) generate files on your folder using your templates and variables so you don't have to create each file one by one.

Short Explanation

Gloom is gonna read all files on selected template directory. So it will use every file to a spesific directory. After the read it will ask your variables if there's any and replace it.

Last of all it will create all files in the spesific directories as you specified folder

Installation

You need:

  1. generator.json in your root folder.

generator.json

{
  "Basic": {
    "path": "./Basic",
    "variables": ["componentName", "fileName", "storyName"]
  }
}

In the json file keys are the template names.

path: mandatory field for your template directory ( path starts from your project directory)

variables: global variables for every file in folder

You can put any type of files in the folder.

Template Files

  • 1st line needs to have path:./some/path/you/want/to/put/file.js

  • 2nd line can have variables:var1,var2 each variable needs to be seperated by comma.

  • Variables should be like {var1} inside the file

To install: npm install -g gloom-template

You can find examples of templates and generator.json on examples folder

Usage

After installing, execute the CLI:

gloom

This will start the cli and you will get questions for your templates.