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react-general-cli
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A React CLI to generate components.
You can create React Components easily, specifing what type of style you want to use, like Sass, CSS or Styled-Components and the extension of your component, line .jsx, .tsx or simply .js ;
Install the package on your machine.
Using npm:
npm i -g react-general-cli
Using yarn:
yarn add global react-general-cli
Currently there is only one command in the CLI that generates a React functional component on your src / components project folder. Let's see how to use:
react-general-cli rfc <component_name> [COMMANDS]
By default this command creates a folder with the component's name containing a .js component and a styled-component file with a predefined container like the structure below.
| -- components
|-- <component_name>
|-- index.js
|-- style.js
| Command | Alias | Cool |
|---|---|---|
| lang | l | Define the language extension you want to use in your component. Available extensions are js, tsx and jsx |
| style | s | Define the style type you want to use. Available types are css, scss and styled. styled creates a styled-component container and import him in the component header. |
| noStyle | Creates a component without style. |
Generates a default component
react-general-cli rfc Header
Generates a typescript component
react-general-cli rfc Footer --lang=tsx
or
react-general-cli rfc Footer -l=tsx
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We found that react-general-cli 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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