1.0.7 • Published 1 year ago

droidbg v1.0.7

Weekly downloads
-
License
ISC
Repository
github
Last release
1 year ago

NPX CARD

This my NPX card unique style to connect with me directly via console or terminal

👇 just hit

npx droidbg

And get to know me in unique style.

Put a star ⭐ on this project. Referenced from anmol098.

SCREENSHOT

The final output might look something like this:

image

STEPS TO CREATE YOUR OWN

npm init

Start a new node project and name it whatever you want. You could choose to name it after the executable you want to expose. It’s not necessary but conventions are nice, and it makes your binary more npx friendly.

mkdir droidbg
cd droidbg
npm init -y

At first, let’s get the necessary CLI working.

touch card.js
chmod +x card.js

Now open the new file (card.js) in your favorite editor. I’ve been using Visual Studio Code.

#!/usr/bin/env node

console.log('doing business')

Be creative and add logic to create your own card in card.js file. or you can simply copy my card.js file and make necessary changes as required

ship it

That’s an entirely functional first release! You just need to modify your package.json to let npm know to link your executable and you are off:

{
  // ...
  "bin": "./card.js",
  // ....
}

By default, npm will expose your binary using the same name as your package

Share your new CLI with the world!

npm version patch
npm publish

Now anyone can leverage your new CLI using npx, without needing to install it locally:

npx $YOUR_PACKAGE_NAME

Now you have a globally executable script, that can leverage all of npm, to perform awesome utilities (or silly ideas like this). If you find you are writing a ‘big’ CLI with lots of parameters or sub-commands, you will want more options around how to define your CLI and should consider trying yargs instead of minimist.