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ocpief2

v0.0.10-beta

Published

Open Cordova Project in Existing Folder

Downloads

2

Readme

OCPIEF Means: Open Cordova Project in Existing Folder

https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/rido/2016/05/10/ocpief/

Creates a Visual Studio 2015 cordova project in the current folder

Install

npm i -g ocpief

Important Note

This tool will generate a Visual Studio project file, with the same name as the directory and jsproj extension. This project file is not supported and may be outdated, for production usage you must always use the wizard FILE->NEW PROJECT->FROM EXISTING FOLDER (see https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/rido/2016/05/10/ocpief )

In the latest version 0.0.3-beta the project file has been modified with the next changes:

  • block TypeScript compilation from MSBuild (in favor of gulp based workflows)

  • removed Windows targets that I never use

  • taco.json upgraded to 6.2.2

  • config.xml configured for Windows 10

Telemetry

this release includes basic telemetry to send anonymous tracking data to application insights. the data is publicily available upon request