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trade-cli

v3.0.0

Published

Trade CLI tool for choosing a starting boilerplate and cloning the project to its own private repo

Readme

trade-cli

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Trade CLI tool for choosing a starting boilerplate and cloning the proyect to its own private repo

Author: Luis Eduardo Andrade
Github: https://github.com/luanlucho

Installing

  $ npm i -g trade-cli

or

  $ yarn global add trade-cli

Usage

If installed globally:

  $ trade-cli init

If not installed:

  $ npx trade-cli init

Features

  • Easily clone any of our boilerplates with a simple command
  • Fast downloading due to the way we clone only the necessary branches and commits.
  • Easier remote repo linking via our minimalistic UI ( You won't have to type anymore those hard to remember linking git commands ).
  • Packages installed out of the box, just run your boilerplate project and it will work.

Boilerplate Options

You can choose any of our currently supported boilerplates

React

  • React, Redux, Hooks & Styled-Components

Node

  • Express, Redis, firebase

Available Commnads

  • init: starts the CLI.
  • list: will list all available boilerplate genre options. ( e.g. React, Node, etc. ).
  • list <option>: will list all available boilerplate of the given genre with their supported versions. ( e.g. react: v1.0.0, v1.0.3 ).

Boilerplates Coming Soon...

  • [x] React, Redux, Hooks & Styled-Components
  • [x] Express, Redis, firebase, typeORM
  • [ ] React, Redux, Hooks with SASS support
  • [ ] React, Redux, Hooks & Styled-Components
  • [ ] Next.js with Redux and styled-components
  • [ ] Python for Data Science
  • [ ] GraphQL out of the box on every boilerplate
  • [ ] Gatsby.js for static site projects