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quick-html

v0.2.1

Published

A simple node script that create a ready to use, html, css, js and json file, all in a folder.

Downloads

4

Readme

#quick-html

For all the bored front-end developer that when they have to start a new web project, have to write afresh html, css, js and json pages. Running this javascript file in your terminal, it will output a folder in your desktop with inside an index.html, index.css (with CSS Reset), app.js, a latest jquery link and package.json ready to use.

Quick Start

Go to node.js web page to install node and npm.

Usage

To use this script you have to:

  • Download the latest release
  • Or clone the repo: https://github.com/lorenzoferrante/quick-html.git
  • Copy the script in Desktop
  • Open terminal, go to Desktop and write:
$ node script.js
  • Or download the minified version and write:
$ node script.min.js

The script automatically create a folder named Web-Template with a html, css, js and json file ready to use.

Author

Lorenzo Ferrante