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Give your new project a kick!
##What it do
Drastically reduce the time it take to spin up a new project. Even with a starter boilerplate the time you spend setting it up for a new project can add up. With kick-init a single command will have your starter project up and running in a matter of minutes.
When used to full potential kick-init will:
npm install
-r
flag)-r
flag)-r
flag)$ npm i -g kick-init
kick
is the only necessary command to get started. All arguments and flags are optional. The repo defaults to the first one listed in the config file or the default if no config is present. kick-init defaults to not creating a remote repo but can be added with the -r
flag.
$ kick --help
Usage:
$ kick [repo][flag] generate the [repo] starter in the current directory
Options:
-c, --clone specify a repo URL to clone
-h, --help print help menu
-l, --list list starter repo options
-r, --remote create a remote repo for this project
-v, --version get current version of kick-init package
[repo] specify the repo to clone [a-e], defaults to "a"
Examples
$ kick -r
project a with remote repo
$ kick b
project b with no remote repo
$ kick -c https://github.com/davidicus/myboilerplate.git
will run kick-init with the myboilerplate repo
##Config
In order to get the full benefits of kick-init add a .kickconfig.json file to your root directory. There are two sections of the config. The repos property will list out all repos available to clone. The second property is github. Here you will list your username and personal access token. Check out how to get a personal access token here. Without the config file you will not be able to create a remote repo but can still start a local project. Get ta kickin!
//.kickconfig.json
{
"repos": {
"a": "https://github.com/davidicus/react-app-starter.git",
"b": "https://github.com/davidicus/build-ignore-test.git",
"z": "https://github.com/davidicus/build-ignore-test.git"
},
"github": {
"token": "yourToken",
"username": "yourUserName"
}
}
MIT © David Conner
FAQs
cli tool for getting your new project a kick start!
The npm package kick-init receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, kick-init popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that kick-init 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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