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snap

v1.1.0

Published

Simple and flexible boilerplate management

Downloads

1,252

Readme

Snap allows you to save, organize, and use boilerplates quickly and easily. When you find yourself using the same starting files for multiple projects just run snap save starter, and when you need to use that starter project again: snap starter my-project. It's that easy.

Installation

npm install -g snap

Usage

save

Saving a boilerplate with Snap is quick and easy:

snap save <name> [source] [options]

<name> should be something short and memorable so that you can use it later. [source] can be a local path to a directory (e.g. ./starter) or a Git repository URL (e.g. https://github.com/user/starter.git). Providing a source is optional. If you don't, the current working directory will be saved.

Options:

  • -o, --overwrite: Overwrite an existing boilerplate that has the same name

snap

When you want to use a boilerplate you have saved, run:

snap <boilerplate-name> <project-directory> [options]

<boilerplate-name> should be the name of a boilerplate you have saved. <project-directory> should be a local path to the project you want to create. For example, if you want to create a project called my-project with a boilerplate called starter, you should run snap starter ./my-project.

Options:

  • -i, --install: Automatically run npm install after creating the project

ls

If you want to see what you have saved:

snap ls

You'll either get a nice list of names or a message telling you that you don't have anything saved yet.

show

To view the file structure of a boilerplate:

snap show <name>

<name> should be the name of a boilerplate you have saved.

rm

When you no longer need a boilerplate and want to delete it:

snap rm <names...>

You can provide one or more names of boilerplates you have saved.

Contributing

Open source projects such as Snap are powered by the community. Read below to find out how you can contribute.

Code of Conduct

Always try your best to make a positive impact on this project and its community. By participating, you are expected to uphold the Code of Conduct.

Contributing Guide

Read the contributing guide to learn how you can report bugs, suggest features, and contribute changes.

License

Snap is MIT licensed.