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jsnip-cli

v0.0.8

Published

Get common JavaScript code snippets from the command line.

Downloads

7

Readme

jsnip-cli Build Status

Get common JavaScript code snippets from the command line.

:hamburger: This is my WIP snippet library where you can get common JS code snippets from the command line. You have the option to customize the snippet or send the snippet to the system clipboard.

Note: The React snippets are currently in a React Native flavor and the JavaScript is intended to reflect the ES2015 (ES6) syntax.

If you want to get these snippets in Node, check out the API for this module: jsnip.

Install

Install the cli to use on the command line

$ npm install --global jsnip

Usage

Examples from the cli (both lines to the same thing):

$ jsnip class --copy --name MyClass
$ jsnip class -c -n MyClass

CLI

$ jsnip --help

Usage
  $ jsnip [command] [options]

Commands
  action     Print a redux action creator snippet
  reducer    Print a redux reducer snippet
  function   Print a functional React component
  class      Print a class-based React component
  lorem      Print 3 paragraphs of lorem ipsum text
  reduxclass Print a react-redux connected Class component

Options
  -n, --name  Specify the name to use in the output
  -c, --copy  Copy the output to the system clipboard

Examples
  $ jsnip action
  $ jsnip reducer
  $ jsnip class -c -n MyAwesomeClass

Contribution

Currently this module is for my own productivity, so I won't be accepting Pull Requests that try to impose specific styles or opinions. However I will accept Pull Requests that aim to populate the snippet library with useful goodies. :hamburger:

Related

  • jsnip: The API for this module.

License

MIT © Michael Wuergler