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generator-optimizely
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Yeoman generator
Generator for local Optimizely Projects, Experiments, and Variations for use with optcli
Optcli (https://www.github.com/funnelenvy/optcli) is a command line tool that's used for creating optimizely experiments locallly.
If you don't already have you, a scaffolding too installed, install it with:
npm install -g yo
Install the optimizely generator with:
npm install -g generator-optimizely
yo optimizely:<name of sub generator>
This generator does not a have a default action, so you'll have to use it with one of the below sub generators
###Sub-Generator
Create an Optimizely Project
yo optimizely:project
Create an Optimizely Experiment
yo optimizely:experiment
Create an Optimizely Variation
yo optimizely:vatiation
###Advanced Sub-Generator
Advanced sub-generators will create a gulpfile that will enabled advanced features including:
Create an Optimizely Experiment
yo optimizely:experiment-advanced
Create an Optimizely Variation
yo optimizely:vatiation-advanced
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Yeoman generator
We found that generator-optimizely 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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