cbd-cli v2.8.4
cbd-cli
A simple CLI for scaffolding projects.
Installation
Prerequisites: Node.js (>=4.x, 6.x preferred) and Git.
$ npm install -g cbd-cliUsage
$ cbd init <template-name> <project-name>Example:
$ cbd init zhuanti my-project$ cbd -h
Usage: cbd <command> [options]
Commands:
init 从模板中初始化一个新项目
list 可用模板列表
deploy 发布到生产环境
help [cmd] display help for [cmd]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-V, --version output the version number$ cbd deploy
Usage: cbd-deploy <remote-dir> [dir-name]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-f, --force 重置密码
Examples:
# 发布到zhuanti release目录下的my-project目录
$ cbd deploy release my-project
# 发布到zhuanti release目录下的默认本地文件夹名目录
$ cbd deploy release
# 发布到zhuanti release/wx目录下的默认本地文件夹名目录
$ cbd deploy release/wx$ cbd list
可用模板列表:
★ zhuanti - 专题模板
★ getred1 - 红包专题Custom Templates
It's unlikely to make everyone happy with the official templates. You can simply fork an official template and then use it via cbd-cli with:
cbd init username/repo my-projectWhere username/repo is the GitHub repo shorthand for your fork.
The shorthand repo notation is passed to download-git-repo so you can also use things like bitbucket:username/repo for a Bitbucket repo and username/repo#branch for tags or branches.
If you would like to download from a private repository use the --clone flag and the cli will use git clone so your SSH keys are used.
Local Templates
Instead of a GitHub repo, you can also use a template on your local file system:
cbd init ~/fs/path/to-custom-template my-projectWriting Custom Templates from Scratch
A template repo must have a
templatedirectory that holds the template files.A template repo may have a metadata file for the template which can be either a
meta.jsormeta.jsonfile. It can contain the following fields:prompts: used to collect user options data;filters: used to conditional filter files to render.completeMessage: the message to be displayed to the user when the template has been generated. You can include custom instruction here.
prompts
The prompts field in the metadata file should be an object hash containing prompts for the user. For each entry, the key is the variable name and the value is an Inquirer.js question object. Example:
{
"prompts": {
"name": {
"type": "string",
"required": true,
"message": "Project name"
}
}
}After all prompts are finished, all files inside template will be rendered using Handlebars, with the prompt results as the data.
Conditional Prompts
A prompt can be made conditional by adding a when field, which should be a JavaScript expression evaluated with data collected from previous prompts. For example:
{
"prompts": {
"lint": {
"type": "confirm",
"message": "Use a linter?"
},
"lintConfig": {
"when": "lint",
"type": "list",
"message": "Pick a lint config",
"choices": [
"standard",
"airbnb",
"none"
]
}
}
}The prompt for lintConfig will only be triggered when the user answered yes to the lint prompt.
Pre-registered Handlebars Helpers
Two commonly used Handlebars helpers, if_eq and unless_eq are pre-registered:
{{#if_eq lintConfig "airbnb"}};{{/if_eq}}Custom Handlebars Helpers
You may want to register additional Handlebars helpers using the helpers property in the metadata file. The object key is the helper name:
module.exports = {
helpers: {
lowercase: str => str.toLowerCase()
}
}Upon registration, they can be used as follows:
{{ lowercase name }}File filters
The filters field in the metadata file should be an object hash containing file filtering rules. For each entry, the key is a minimatch glob pattern and the value is a JavaScript expression evaluated in the context of prompt answers data. Example:
{
"filters": {
"test/**/*": "needTests"
}
}Files under test will only be generated if the user answered yes to the prompt for needTests.
Note that the dot option for minimatch is set to true so glob patterns would also match dotfiles by default.
Skip rendering
The skipInterpolation field in the metadata file should be a minimatch glob pattern. The files matched should skip rendering. Example:
The format needed for a specific official template is:
cbd init '<template-name>#<branch-name>' <project-name>Example:
cbd init 'webpack-simple#1.0' mynewproject4 years ago
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