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@anikghosh256/kitty-cli v0.4.0

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@anikghosh256/kitty-cli

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CLI tool for creating kitty component.

Installation

npm install @anikghosh256/kitty-cli -g

Usage

kitty-cli init

After running init command there will be a new directory called kitty. In this directory every folder is a module. Each module has a config.json file which contains the configuration for the module. For example you will find a folder named example which contains a config.json file and a example.kitty file. The config.json file contains the configuration for the module and the example.kitty file contains the template for the module.

How to create a module

To create a module you have to run the following command:

kitty-cli create <module-name> --name <output-file-name>

You can also pass parameters to the command. For example:

kitty-cli create <module-name> --name "userModule" --author "John Doe" --email "john@doe.com"

How to create a module template

To create a module template you have to create new folder in kitty folder with module name. For example if you want to create a module named example you have to create a folder named example in the kitty folder. Then you have to create a config.json file in the example folder. The config.json file should contain the following:

{
  "outputExtension": "js",
  "sourceFile": "./example.kitty",
  "dir": "./",
  "inputs": {
    "name": {},
    "message": {
      "default": "hi"
    }
  }
}

The outputExtension is the extension of the output file. The sourceFile is the path to the template file. The dir is the directory where the output file will be created. The inputs is an object which contains the inputs for the template. The key of the object is the name of the input and the value is an object which contains the default value of the input you can leave it empty if you don't want to set a default value.

Then you have to create a template file. The template file should have the same name as the sourceFile in the config.json file. For example if the sourceFile is ./example.kitty the template file should be named example.kitty. The template file will contain your code and some variables. The variables will be replaced with the inputs you passed to the command. For example if you have a variable named name in your template file and you pass John as the value of the name variable the name variable in the template file will be replaced with John.

// example.kitty
console.log('Hello ${name}');
kitty-cli create example --name "John"

The output will be:

// John.js
console.log('Hello John');

Note: The name variable is a special variable. It will also be used to name the output file. If you don't pass the name variable to the command it will show an error.

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