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@scullyio/init
Advanced tools
This repository is Scully Schematics for angular!
To test locally (dev in safemode
), install @angular-devkit/schematics-cli
globally and use the schematics
command line tool. That tool acts the same as the generate
command of the Angular CLI, but also has a debug mode.
npm run copy:generate
cd schematics/scully
npm run schematics
cd schematics/scully
npm run build
npm pack
cp -r scullyio-init-0.0.(tab) {{project_folder}}
cd {{project_folder}}
npm i --save scullyio-init-0.0.
ng g .\node_modules\@scullyio\init\src\collection.json:ng-add
ng g .\node_modules\@scullyio\init\src\collection.json:blog
ng g .\node_modules\@scullyio\init\src\collection.json:post --name="This is my post"
ng g .\node_modules\@scullyio\init\src\collection.json:markdown --name=test --slug=idid
ng g .\node_modules\@scullyio\init\src\collection.json:c-markdown --name=test --slug=idid
ng build --prod
npm run scully
For this test, first you need publish the schematics (see below), after this create an angular project. You can copy one of the seed project for test more fast.
ng add @scullyio/init
ng g @scullyio/init:blog
ng g @scullyio/init:post --name="This is my post"
ng g @scullyio/init:markdown --name=my-exmaple --slug=id
npm run scully
npm run test
will run the unit tests, using Jasmine as a runner and test framework.
To publish, simply do:
npm run copy:generate
cd schematics/scully
npm publish:{path | minor | major}
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We found that @scullyio/init 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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