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lassify

v0.1.1

Published

cli for lass

Downloads

9

Readme

lassify

build status code coverage code style styled with prettier made with lass license npm downloads

Lass inspired cli for managing dev dependency tool chain

Table of Contents

About

Inspired by lass, lassify installs and manages your dev dependency tool chain in any project.

Currently lassify is work-in-progress and installs and sets up husky and lint-staged. In the future we hope to fully and intelligently manage dev dependency upgrade paths and migrations in your project as APIs change, including properly migrating any current configurations that you have that do not line up with our default configurations. For example, running lassify in a project with husky v3 and lint-staged v3 will properly take all the current configurations and properly set them up for the newest APIs and remove your old configurations with no breaks. Currently we simply install the newest versions and set up default configurations for these tools.

Install

npm:

npm install lassify

yarn:

yarn add lassify

Usage

  cli for lass

  Run lassify at the root of any project to install and manage your devDependencies.

  Usage:
    $ lassify [options]

  Options
    --cwd   Optional directory to run the cli from. Defaults to process.cwd().

  Examples
    $ lassify
    $ lassify --cwd '../other/directory'

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Contributors

| Name | Website | | ------------------ | -------------------------- | | Spencer Snyder | https://spencersnyder.io |

License

MIT © Spencer Snyder