dems v1.1.7
dems
A combination of degit and ms (for mustache). This is a scaffolding tool
that downloads a given repository from GitHub / GitLab / BitBucket and
optionally replaces any designated variables in it. Without variables, this acts
much the same as degit.
Getting Started
npx dems user/repoThat's it! This will copy the latest commit on the default branch into a local
directory that shares the name of the repo. As with degit, all git history
is removed during the process, so it appears as a clean repo.
You can also supply an alternate target with an optional second argument:
npx dems user/repo new-dirThis will copy the repo to a local new-dir directory.
Templating
During the cloning process, dems will parse each file looking for mustache
templating. If any variables are found, it will then launch a wizard asking you
to enter a value for each variable. Finally, the templated files are rendered
with mustache.
To see an example of this, take a look at the example repo.
Why should I use this?
This is an experiment for me; I really like the idea of degit, but it has some
under-explored concepts around "actions" and I thought I'd take it in a
different direction via templating. I usually find, when using degit, that I
have to replace several simple strings; package name and author fields for
example, so dems provides a solution. If you also find yourself experiencing
this, give dems a go.
This code is really bad! It's missing \$FEATURE! I found a bug!
Open an issue. If I agree with you, I'll probably fix the bug / add the feature, but it'll be in my own time. If you need it sooner, open a Pull Request or fork for your own needs.
Credits
Big thanks to Rich Harris for degit, which provided a bunch of code and inspiration for this.
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