generate-appveyor v0.1.1
Generate an appveyor.yml file to the cwd or specified directory. Install globally and run with generate's CLI, or use as a component in your own generator.
generate-appveyor
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Install generate
To use generate from the command line, it must first be installed globally with npm:
$ npm install --global generateInstall generate-appveyor
Next, install this generator:
$ npm install --global generate-appveyorRun
You should now be able to run this generator with the following command:
$ gen appveyorTasks
appveyor:appveyor
Generates an appveyor.yml file in the current working directory.
Example
$ gen appveyor:appveyorappveyor:default
Alias to enable running the appveyor task with the following command:
Example
$ gen appveyorWhat is "Generate"?
Generate is a command line tool and developer framework for scaffolding out new GitHub projects using generators and tasks.
Answers to prompts and the user's environment can be used to determine the templates, directories, files and contents to build. Support for gulp, base and assemble plugins, and much more.
For more information:
- Visit the generate project
- Visit the generate documentation
- Find generators on npm (help us author generators)
Getting started
Install
Installing the CLI
To run the appveyor generator from the command line, you'll need to install Generate globally first. You can do that now with the following command:
$ npm install --global generateThis adds the gen command to your system path, allowing it to be run from any directory.
Install generate-appveyor
Install this module with the following command:
$ npm install --global generate-appveyorUsage
Run this generator's default task with the following command:
$ gen appveyorWhat you should see in the terminal
If completed successfully, you should see both starting and finished events in the terminal, like the following:
[00:44:21] starting ...
...
[00:44:22] finished ✔If you do not see one or both of those events, please let us know about it.
Help
To see a general help menu and available commands for Generate's CLI, run:
$ gen helpTasks
All available tasks.
appveyor:appveyor
Generates an appveyor.yml file in the current working directory.
Example
$ gen appveyor:appveyorappveyor:default
Alias to enable running the appveyor task with the following command:
Example
$ gen appveyorVisit Generate's documentation for tasks.
Next steps
Running unit tests
It's never too early to begin running unit tests. When you're ready to get started, the following command will ensure the project's dependencies are installed then run all of the unit tests:
$ npm install && testPublishing your generator
If you're tests are passing and you're ready to publish your generator to npm, you can do that now with the following command:
Are you sure you're ready?!
Let's go!
$ npm publishAbout
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Community
Are you using Generate in your project? Have you published a generator and want to share your project with the world?
Here are some suggestions!
- If you get like Generate and want to tweet about it, please feel free to mention
@generatejsor use the#generatejshashtag - Show your love by starring Generate and
generate-appveyor - Get implementation help on StackOverflow (please use the
generatejstag in questions) - Gitter Discuss Generate with us on Gitter
- If you publish an generator, thank you! To make your project as discoverable as possible, please add the keyword
generategeneratorto package.json.
Contributing
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Running tests
Install dev dependencies:
$ npm install -d && npm testAuthor
Brian Woodward
License
Copyright © 2016, Brian Woodward. Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb-generate-readme, v0.2.0, on October 19, 2016.