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Create simple project with ts, jest, eslint, prettier and other stuff.
Create a new project based on template.
npx create-simple-projects
Or
npm i create-simple-projects - g && npx csp
Select template project, Available options:
ts
npx csp --template ts
Name for new project.
npx csp --name test
Use ejs as template placeholder. Any package.json files or *.ejs.* files will automatically transform the ejs tags within.
"name": "<%= PROJECT_NAME %>"
"author": {
"name": "<%= AUTHOR %>"
}
KEYWORDS
template variable is an array of string.
npx csp --keywords "react classnames style"
Use in template file.
xxx.ejs.ts
const keywords = JSON.parse(<%= JSON.stringify(KEYWORDS); %>);
Use in package.json
"keywords": "<%= KEYWORDS.join('", "') %>"
FAQs
Create simple project with ts, jest, eslint, prettier and other stuff.
The npm package create-simple-projects receives a total of 24 weekly downloads. As such, create-simple-projects popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that create-simple-projects 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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