generate-example
Example Generate generator, to show how Generate works.
Example Generate generator, to show how Generate works.
Generate a starter CHANGELOG.md file, using conventions from keep-a-changelog. Use from the command line when Generate's CLI is installed globally, or use as a plugin or sub-generator in your own generator.
Generate a scaffold from a declarative configuration.
Generate a robots.txt for a web project (uses the robots.txt from HTML5 Boilerplate). This can be run from the command line when Generate is installed globally, or used as a plugin in another generator.
Scaffolding generator for angular 2 projects with webpack created without @angular/cli
Android Scaffolding
Use this yeoman generator to help you create AngularJS applications based to works properly with the Altran Angular Library.
Yeoman generators for angular projects
Generate an updatefile.js in the current working directory or specified `--dest`.
Generate an [Update] updater project.
Generate a verbfile.js in the current working directory or specified `--dest`.
Scaffold out a new snapdragon plugin project.
Generate a file or code snippet from any user-defined template.
Plugin for automatically creating tasks from declarative `target` configurations. Works with generate, assemble, verb, or any other base application with plugin support.
Generator for generating a single file from a template.
Command line tool and developer framework for scaffolding out new GitHub projects. Generate offers the robustness and configurability of Yeoman, the expressiveness and simplicity of Slush, and more powerful flow control and composability than either.
lazier scaffolding for ember/rails
Generate a generate generator project, complete with unit tests.
Generate a .gitattributes file from the command line when Generate's CLI is installed globally, or use as a plugin or sub-generator in your own generator to make it a continuous part of the build workflow when scaffolding out a new project.
Scaffold out a handlebars theme from a Jekyll theme using Hekyll.