typeof-article
Get the native JavaScript type of a value, preceded by the appropriate indefinite article (either `a` or `an`), for use in error messages.
Get the native JavaScript type of a value, preceded by the appropriate indefinite article (either `a` or `an`), for use in error messages.
Handlebars block helper for creating private variables that are accessible inside the block.
Prompt that autocompletes as you type. Can be used standalone or with a prompt system like [enquirer]
Use this generator to add some common default settings to your 'generate', verb, and assemble generators.
Generate plugin that gathers data from the user's environment to pre-populate data for hints.
Initializes a handful of (empty) template collections to your generator, such as docs, includes, badges, and layouts, along with a few generic defaults.
Re-order the objects in an array so that values of a specified property match the order of a provided array of values.
Generate a license file. Choose any of the licenses supported by https://github.com/github/choosealicense.com.
Generate a .gitignore file from the github/gitignore repository. Includes all local, global, and community-curated .gitignore templates. This can be used as a generic Node.js library as a Generate generator.
Generate a README.md using answers to prompts and data from the environment, like `package.json`, `.git` config, etc. This generator can be run by command line if Generate is installed globally, or you can use this as a plugin or sub-generator in your own
Generate mocha test files.
Generator that automatically detects the dependencies or devDependencies to install based on the templates or includes that are dynamically used by your generator. This can be used as a sub-generator or plugin in your own generator.
The generator creates a `.editorconfig` file in the current working directory. Run from the command line or register as a sub-generator or plugin in your own generator.
Generate an .babelrc file for babel in the current working directory or specified --dest.
Generator for initializing a git repository and adding first commit.
Generate a .travis.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.
Create and compile templates from the command line.
The best package to write beautiful readmes quickly
Generate a gulpfile.js from the command line if Generate is installed globally, or use this 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.
Generate a package.json from a pre-defined or user-defined template. This generator can be used from the command line when globally installed, or as a plugin or sub-generator in your own generator.