Recursively copy provided source, while replacing variables (if any).
This project is meant to be used as a skaffold anything. Just provide a source directory/file and an output folder and this will walk recursively, when a variables in a file is found matching a variable in your environment or in the provided json (optional) it will logic-lessly be replaced.
npx skaffoldo --source my-boilerplate --output my-new-project --jsonvars '{"CUSTOM_VAR": "MyValue"}'
# Enjoy
⚠️ This is a logic-less replace, this is not a template engine. Only variables found in templates are replaced.
By default process.env
will be used, if the flag --jsonvars
is provided with a valid JSON string it will be merge with process.env
variables.
You can use variables inside your files or filenames following these formats:
- files:
{{ MY_VARIABLE }}
- filenames:
[MY_VARIABLE]_filename.ts
MY_VAR=123 skaffoldo ...
# All OS level variables are also used
flag | description |
---|---|
--source -s |
The source directory or file |
--output -o |
The output destination |
--verbose -v |
Add more info to errors |
--dryRun -d |
Output operation to console without writing |
--ignore -i |
Ignore paths, can be used multiple times, eg: **/.git/** |
--jsonvars -j |
Accept a json with variables in addition to the environment ones |
Project is pretty simple and straight forward for what is my needs, but if you have any idea you're welcome.
This projects uses commitlint with Angular configuration so be sure to use standard commit format or PR won't be accepted.
- Fork the Project
- Create your Feature Branch (
git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature
) - Commit your Changes (
git commit -m 'feat(scope): some AmazingFeature'
) - Push to the Branch (
git push origin feature/AmazingFeature
) - Open a Pull Request
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE
for more information.
Simone Corsi - @im_simonecorsi