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init-webdev

v1.1.0

Published

A command line tool that generates a boilerplate for web developers.

Downloads

2

Readme

init-webdev ⚡

A command line tool that generates a boilerplate for web developers.

Usage

Make sure you have npx installed (npx is shipped by default since npm 5.2.0)

Just run the following command at the root of your project to generate the boilerplate.

npx init-webdev

WARNING!

Keep in mind that once you create the boilerplate, it will overwrite the content that has the same name as the files or folders just created. To know which files will be overwritten, see the visual in the "Folder Structure" section below.

Folder Structure

This is the output of the npx init-webdev command. Keep note of which files are being shown here. Those will be removed and overwritten during the process.

We are working on adding more variations of boilerplates. Have a suggestion? Feel free to open an issue or pull request with your idea.

Author

Brayden W

I've been a Front-end Developer/Designer for over four years. I love coding things that make the lives of developers easier.

braydentw.github.io

📝 License

Copyright © 2020 Brayden W. This project is MIT licensed.