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Command line utility used to create files based on pre-defined templates
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mkhere: Create files based on predefined templates
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Run: mkhere init
To create .templates directory within your home containing sample templates.
Run: mkhere list
To list all templates in /home/sasha/.templates
Run: mkhere tplname.html newname
This will create new file newname.html based on /home/sasha/.templates/tplname.html in current directory
Run: mkhere html.html ~/Desktop/sa
This will create new file sa.html based on /home/sasha/.templates/html.html on the desktop
------------------Auto-completion-----------------
Run: mkhere --completion >> ~/.mkhere.completion.sh && echo 'source ~/.mkhere.completion.sh' >> ~/.bashrc
In order to enable auto-completion in your `BASH` terminal
Or: echo '. <(./mkhere --completion)' >> .zshrc
if you're using `ZSH`
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Make files based on template
We found that mkhere 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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