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A slush generator of custom elements with Polymer, X-Tag or VannilaJS based in generator-element


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Slush Generator
for Custom Elements

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Web Components + Slush

A Slush Generator that provides a functional boilerplate to easily create Custom Elements using Polymer, X-Tag or VanillaJS.

All templates are based in the boilerplates authored by the WebComponents.org team:

Install

Install this generator using NPM:

$ [sudo] npm install -g slush-element

Getting Started

There are two different generators available.

  • The first one used to scaffold out new individual elements:

$ slush element ```

```

[?] What do you want to use? [?] What's the name of your element? [?] Do you want to include lifecycle callbacks? ```

Which will generate the following file::

```

. └── my-element.html ```

  • The second one is used to scaffold an entire project:

$ slush element:repo ```

```

[?] What do you want to use? [?] What's the GitHub repository? [?] What's your GitHub username? [?] What's the name of your element? [?] How would you describe the element? [?] Do you want to include lifecycle callbacks? [?] Do you want to include some useful Gulp tasks? ```

Which will generate the following project structure with npm and bower dependencies installed:

```

. ├── .editorconfig ├── .gitignore ├── bower.json ├── bower_components/ ├── package.json ├── index.html ├── node_modules/ ├── gulpfile.js ├── src/my-element.html └── README.md ```

Note: files will be generated in the current directory, so be sure to change to a new directory before running those commands if you don't want to overwrite existing files.

Contributing

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -m 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request :D

Team

This project is maintained by these people and a bunch of awesome contributors.

Beto Muniz | Zeno Rocha --- | --- | --- | --- | --- Beto Muniz | Zeno Rocha

License

MIT License © WebComponents.org

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Last updated on 13 Jan 2015

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