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go

v3.0.1

Published

Create and use boilerplates with ease

Downloads

1,257

Readme

go

npm Travis Coveralls Vulnerabilities js-standard-style Waffle

Go is the toolset to manage boilerplates with less effort.

Usage

Go can be used in 2 ways:

Load and install boilerplate

$ npm install --global go
$ go git [email protected]:gocli/boilerplate-example.git

To create and use your own boilerplates, refer to documentation or check the list of community driven boilerplates.

Run local commands

$ cd project/with/gofile/
$ go run some command

This will call the command registered in gofile.js. Take a time to read how to create your own gofile.js.

Interactive menu

You can also execute go with no arguments and that will call an interactive menu with the list of all available commands:

$ go
[GO] Choose command:
❯ build
  deploy
  generate
  install

Go Lang

It works well with Go programming language. In case you have any issues read troubleshooting page.

License

MIT © Stanislav Termosa