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generator-splunkdev
Advanced tools
A Splunk application generator for Yeoman.
Install
npm install -g generator-splunkdev
Make a new directory and cd
into it:
mkdir my-new-app
cd my-new-app
Run yo splunkdev
to generate new application
yo splunkdev
Available generators:
yo splunkdev:jsmodel <name>
- generate new JavaScript Backbone modelyo splunkdev:jsview <name>
- generate new JavaScript Backbone viewyo splunkdev:jscollection <name>
- generate new JavaScript Backbone collectionyo splunkdev:jsrouter <name>
- generate new JavaScript Backbone routeryo splunkdev:jsclass <name>
- generate new JavaScript classyo splunkdev:styles <name>
- generate new CSS fileyo splunkdev:view <name>
- generate new Django Viewyo splunkdev:macro <name>
- generate new macroyo splunkdev:scriptedinput <name>
- generate new scripted inputFAQs
A Splunk app generator for Yeoman
The npm package generator-splunkdev receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, generator-splunkdev popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that generator-splunkdev 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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