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node-init

v0.0.7

Published

a global command to start your node tutorial on manual creation is also included

Downloads

8

Readme

npm install -g node-init
init all

Node INIT!

create node js AirBnB based standards gulpfile.js, .editorconfig, .gitignore, .jshintrc, .jscs using commandline

What?

Instantly create linting file and editor configuration

Why?

Because I dont like installing yeoman and making a nodejs boilerplate is counter productive

Documentation

init help

Manual Tips

Git

* Install Git
  * OSX: brew install git
  * linux: yum install git or apt-get install git
  * Windows: chocolatey install git

Node

* Install node
  * OSX: brew install node
  * linux: yum install node or apt-get install node
  * windows: [node](https://nodejs.org/en/download/) or chocolatey install node

Project Start

  ```
    mkdir BestNodeJSProject
    npm init
  ```

Editor

Documentation

  • Use markdown in README.md
  • Cheatsheet is in
markdown/

Editorconfig

Atom(recommended)

add .editorconfig file in

editorconfig/.editorconfig

to your root directory atom editorconfig Go to atom install packages and then search install editorconfig

Sublime

add .editorconfig file in

editorconfig/.editorconfig

to your root directory Install packagecontrol Install sublime editorconfig

Static Linting

jshint(recommended)

Install JShint in dev environment

npm install jshint gulp gulp-jshint --save-dev

add .jshintrc in

airbnb/linters/.jshintrc

to root directory

eslint

add .eslint in

airbnb/linters/.eslintrc

to your root directory

Terminal

OSX: iterm2 Linux: Native Terminal Windows: cmd.exe?

Task Runner

Gulp

Use gulp to make your life easy (grunt syntax is too complicated)

gulp/gulpfile.js

add this gulp file in your root directory. Now you can run 'gulp lint' command in your Terminal

#.gitignore Don't forger .gitignore so that you will not accidentally upload unnecessary file to scm (e.g. node_modules)

EOF

  Now you can start working with nodejs

#TODO * eslintrc support * man page