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@muil/editor
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Visit Muil Docs.
Get started using the automatic command line tool. This command installs and adds everything you need to get start with Muil.
Inside your root directory run:
npx -p @muil/cli muil-cli init
To get start with Muil you will need:
npm install --dev @muil/editor
or
yarn add --dev @muil/editor
"scripts": {
...
"muil": "muil-editor",
"muil-cli": "muil-cli"
},
root directory
├───src
│ ├───components
│ │ ├───Component1.js
│ │ ├───Component2.js
│ │ └───Component3.js
└───templates
├───Template1.js
├───Template2.js
└───Template3.js
To start muil editor run:
npm run muil
or
yarn muil
Usage: muil [options]
Options:
-p --port <port> Editor port (default: 8000)
-d --templatesDirectory <templatesDirectory> Templates root directory (default: "./templates")
-h, --help output usage information
FAQs
Visit [Muil Docs.](https://docs.muil.io)
The npm package @muil/editor receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @muil/editor popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @muil/editor demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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