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ice-devtools

v2.5.2

Published

ice 物料开发者工具

Downloads

157

Readme

ice-devtools

Creates a materials application using the command line, is the Standard Tooling for ICE material Development.

Installation

Prerequisites: Node.js (>=8.x), npm version 5+.

$ npm i ice-devtools -g

Quick Start

$ mkdir my-materials && cd my-materials
$ ice-devtools init

It will create a directory called my-materials inside the current folder.

Inside that directory, it will generate the initial project structure:

my-materials/
    │
    ├── blocks
    │      └── Greeting
    │
    ├── scaffolds
    │      └── lite
    │
    ├── .editorconfig
    ├── .eslintignore
    ├── .eslintrc
    ├── .gitignore
    ├── .prettierignore
    ├── .prettierrc
    ├── LICENSE
    ├── README.md
    └── package.json

No configuration or complicated folder structures, just the files you need to build your materials app.

Inside the newly created project, you can run some built-in commands:

$ npm run deploy //  equal to: ice-devtools generate && ice-devtools sync

It will be automatically generate materials JSON data in build folder,The build folder is ready to be deployed,return a material source interface.

Add Materilas

You can add materials, including blocks and templates:

$ ice-devtools add

Documentation

Docs are available at intro-materials - we are still working on refining it and contributions are welcome!

License

MIT