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html5bp

v0.2.1

Published

quickly add html5 boiler plate to a folder

Downloads

8

Readme

html5 boilerplate (cli)

:runner: this was just a quick script, but it'd be fun to add some options to it!

Also, considering taking the 5 out of the command because it's annoying. Thoughts?

Usage

It's dead easy!

Copy all html5 bp into ./pretty-web-site.

mkdir pretty-web-site
cd pretty-web-site
html5bp

Copy all html5 bp into /path/to/pretty-web-site

html5bp /path/to/pretty-web-set

Use your own templates

If you want to put use your own templates instead of the html5 boilerplate ones, you can do that! :confetti_ball:

Place your templates in ~/.html5bp/default/*. (Sorry, Windows folk, but this will won't work for ya.)