iccc
A simple Vue UI library construction tool (At least for now, it's like this)
install
npm install --global iccc
use
create a new project
use you terminal and input :
npm iccc init vue
If you install globally, you can also use the following command
iccc init vue
If you have already decided on the name of the project, you can:
npx iccc init <project>
If you install globally, you can also use the following command
iccc init vue <project>
If you are lazy, you can use v
instead of vue
and use -i
instead of init
in the command. That is, the shortest (in the case of global installation) command is
iccc -i v
create a component
npx iccc create vue
as init
, you can use iccc -c v
of you global install
Supplementary explanation to the working directory
After generating the project, you can cd <project name>
enter the project root directory, execute npm install && npm run dev
, and then you can see the initial test button
component rendering test
The component uses Vue's jsx writing style, similar to template writing style
library ( component's home)
The root directory of the component, which exposes the component to the outside through index. ts
. The components are located in the library
folder, and you can add new components by using the command npx iccc -c v
.
The npx iccc - c v
command will create a new component with the name you entered in the src
directory (please follow the naming convention for new components, separate words with -
), and automatically add exports to library/src/index.ts
. If you want to overwrite the component after writing some code, you can overwrite it again by using the command npx iccc -c v <component name>
.
static
This is a component testing area where you can test newly written components that have just arrived
about css
This project uses the scss
write css
style. You can write styles into the .scss
file under the same name of the component. Because the project was exported as an on-demand export, the css
was split, but after being packaged with rollup
, a magical line was generated. The current solution is to manually write references using the shell
file
If you have any questions, you can directly submit question