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@alita/cordova-app-hello-world
Advanced tools
This is the hello world app used by the `cordova create` command.
A simple Hello World application that serves two purposes:
template_package
├── package.json (for your template package to be published on npm)
├── index.js
└── template_src (contains template files)
├── package.json
├── config.xml
└── (files and folders that make up the template)
template_src
All files outside of template_src
are used to define parameters about the template. These files are not copied over at creation, so feel free to add a README or any other files outside of template_src
.
index.js
points to where the template exists. You'll see that index.js
usually looks like:
const path = require('path');
module.exports = {
dirname : path.join(__dirname, 'template_src')
};
This package.json
holds information about the template itself like its name
, version
etc. All templates should contain the keyword "cordova:template"
so that the template is searchable on npm. For example:
{
"name": "cordova-example-template",
"version": "1.0.0",
"...": "...",
"keywords": [
"cordova:template"
]
}
template_src
All files inside of template_src
compose the template from which a user would desire in order to create their project. Everything in this folder is copied over to the created project.
The package.json in template_src
should be filled with information that describes the project that would be created from the template.
If you want to include .gitignore
files in your template, you have to name them gitignore
(without a leading dot) instead. They will be renamed to .gitignore
upon template expansion.
FAQs
This is the hello world app used by the `cordova create` command.
We found that @alita/cordova-app-hello-world demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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