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An npm init module to create modules like I do.
$ npm init isaacs [module-name [description]] -- [flags...]
-y --yes Accept defaults from all prompts. (Note that
defaults are not provided for certain git configs, so it'll
still prompt for those. There is no guaranteed-headless mode,
this is just a convenience to not have to mash the enter key so
much.)-a --always-yes Accept defaults now, and all future runs,
until run with --no, which unsets it.-n --no Do not accept defaults. (This takes precedence
over --yes and unsets the --always-yes flag, even if it was
set on this run.)-e --default-export Set up a default export in the CommonJS
interface.-E --no-default-export Do not set up a default export in
the CommonJS interface.-EE --never-default-export Never set up a default export,
in this or any future runs. (Removed by running with -ee or -e.)-ee --always-default-export Set a default export, in this
and all future runs. (Removed by running with -EE or -E.)-b --bin set to avoid prompt if this module has a bin-B --no-bin set to avoid prompt asking if pacage contains a
bin.-bb --always-bin set to avoid prompt if this module has a bin-BB --never-bin set to avoid prompt asking if pacage contains a
bin.Examples:
# do all prompts, no matter what
npm init -- --no
# create the module with that name/description, accept all defaults
npm init isaacs -- @foo/bar "a bar in the foo namespace" --yes
# create the module with that name/desc, accept defaults forever
npm init isaacs -- xyzasdf 'just a dummy module' --always-yes
This creates a hybrid TypeScript module, with tests set up to work using tap.
Default exports in CommonJS mode are supported if desired.
All source is in ./src, all tests in ./test.
Distribute to npm by running npm version <whatever>, and it'll
publish and push to git automatically.
The engines field in package.json is automatically set up to
restrict to the currently supported major node versions.
Uses the Blue Oak 1.0.0 license, a modern liberal non-copyleft written in understandable plain english.
A set of GitHub Actions workflows are included, which run tests
against all currently supported node versions, and some other
niceties to ensure that the repository field in package.json is
set properly, and that any copyright notices in the license
file have accurate years.
(Note: Blue Oak doesn't include a copyright statement, but if you switch to another license that does, then this will prevent some automated emails from various organizations.)
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An npm init module to create modules like I do
The npm package create-isaacs receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, create-isaacs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that create-isaacs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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