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@appirio/ezbake
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Many smart developers want to turn their projects into boilerplates or reusable scaffolds for other developers to use.
While there are options from which to choose, most project scaffolders enforce some very heavy opinions and conventions. Instead of letting an author simply layer on a utility that templatizes a project, most scaffolders force authors to adhere to strict guidelines, file structures, and conventions.
No more! ezbake
is the utility that works for the project author and not vice versa. Layer on ezbake
and remove it at will. Templatize all or part of your project. Release to consumers. Enhance it with recipes.
Have your cake and it eat it too with ezbake
.
Imagine being able to create a killer boilerplate and having another developer start a new project from scratch as quickly as this:
Or, maybe, you have a project that has a bit of boilerplate that you want to automate:
All without intruding upon your base project's structure, working with you and getting out of the way when you need it to.
Please see our documentation site for information on how to create and consume ezbake projects
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The project scaffolder for everyone
The npm package @appirio/ezbake receives a total of 15 weekly downloads. As such, @appirio/ezbake popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @appirio/ezbake demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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