1.4.0 • Published 7 years ago

templated-npm v1.4.0

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7 years ago

Templated

You can copy/link automatically all your common config files of all your projects from a template directory. You can config to copy parts of files that is common in different projects. It's util for common config files/parts for all subprojects/microservices like .gitignore, copyright, etc.

Config your project

Add the dependency:

npm install templated-npm --save-dependency

You must create a "templated.json" file with your templated reposiotory source configured:

{
    "source": "../templated-example-template2"
}

Or you can indicate multiple sources with an array:

{
    "sources": [         
        "../templated-example-template"
        "../templated-example-template2"
    ]
}

Config your template repository

Copy files

All files in the templated repository was copied to your project automatically.

Copy parts

If you want to embed a part of file you can create in your templated repository a file with the name: file-name-when-you-want-embed|embed-tag.part

For example:

readme.md|copyright.part

The "content part" was replaced in your file with the position of the embed-tag indicated. You must indicate in your file where you want put the content with your embed tag. In a .md/.html file it is with:

<!-- start|embed-tag --> it was replaced <!-- end|embed-tag -->

For example:

<!-- start|copyright --> it was replaced <!-- end|copyright -->

If you want put in de start or de end of the file you don't need define the embed tag position. Simply use files with tag "start" or "end" like:

readme.md|start.part

readme.md|end.part

You can view an example of use in: https://github.com/miyoda/templated-example-usage.git

The example use the template: https://github.com/miyoda/templated-example-template.git

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