install-here
v2.0.2
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Use an npm package as updatable application template. Install the package with all dependencies in a specific folder and keep it updated with the same command.
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install-here
Your packages as updatable templates
Install
$ npm install install-here -g
Use
Install npm package in folder you want: launch this command in the project folder
$ install-here <package> [<options>]
the package will be cloned directly in folder. Once the original package has been updated and you want to update yours, simply use the command (without specifying the package name):
$ install-here
changing options defined in the file:
install-here.json
(created by the tool at the first launch) you can skip or manage overwriting modes for existing files or folders.
See USE CASE for more details.
Similar to a basic yeoman but considering an npm package as template!
Options
Options can be defined using file
install-here.json
saved on working directory
ignore
string value (es:
"*.yml;package.json;favicon.ico;*.jpg"
).Every file match with this filter will be skipped.
ignoreOverwrite
string value (es:
"*.json"
).Every existing file match with this filter will be skipped.
ignorePath
string value (es:
"my/folder/**"
).Every file match with this filter will be skipped if path exists.
checkVersion
boolean value.
Cancel upgrade the package if the version is the same as the remote one.
xpre
string value (es:
"gulp deploy"
).pre-execution script.
xpost
string value (es:
"gulp deploy"
).post-execution script.
Flags
-v, --version
retrieve the version
-f, --force
force updates all files bypassing version check
--verbose
shows the verbose log
-h, --help
shows the help
-p, --patch
install in patch mode: save all files but package.json and dependencies. Not provide for pre/post actions. Like a merge to other package, different from current.
-xpre, -xpost
pre/post execution script
$ install-here <package> --xpost "gulp deploy"
Filename Filters
File names filters can be write gulp-like syntax:
filter | match
------------ | -------------
your-file.ext
| specific filename
your/path/*.*
| all files in your path (not in sub folders)
your/path/**/*.json
| all .json files in your path and sub folders
your/path/**
| all files in your path and sub folders
your/path/your-file*.*
| all files in your path starts with "your-file"