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sepp

v1.0.0

Published

A cli tool to initialize and build boilerplates and projects

Downloads

10

Readme

sepp

A cli tool to initialize and build boilerplates and projects

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Installation

$ npm i -g sepp

or

$ yarn global add sepp

Usage

Forget the times where you git clone a boilerplate or copy a folder and changing packagenames, authors, and readmes. Now just type:

$ sepp start

Commands

Sepp was build to be as simple as possible, so there are just a few commands you need to know.

Options

Sepp was build to be as simple as possible, so there are just a few options you need to know.

sepp start

With sepp start you can create a new project.

This command will search for templates inside your home directory for a .sepp/templates directory. This is the place where you can save your templates. You can either add them manually or by adding git repositories via the sepp add <url> command.

# create a new project
$ sepp start

sepp add

With sepp add <url> you can add new template project from any git remote repository.

This command will search for the repository behind the <url> you provided and clone it to .sepp/templates. If you use username/repositoryname, this command will search by default repositories on github.

# add the node-module template
$ sepp add aichbauer/node-module

sepp remove

With sepp remove you can remove a installed sepp template.

# remove the node-module template
$ sepp remove node-module

sepp search

With sepp search you can display all sepp templates available on github.

# list all available templates on github
$ sepp search

sepp list

With sepp list you can display all sepp templates that are installed.

# list all installed templates
$ sepp list

sepp version

With sepp version you can display the current version of sepp.

# current version
$ sepp version

sepp --help

With sepp --help you can display usage of sepp.

# usage of cli
$ sepp --help

LICENSE

MIT © Lukas Aichbauer