The simplest project scaffolder. http://khaos.io
$ npm install -g khaos
The quickest way to start using Khaos is to create a new project from a template on GitHub. For example, using the segmentio/khaos-node template...
$ khaos create segmentio/khaos-node my-new-project
...that will prompt you to fill in some placeholders...
name: ware
owner: segmentio
description: Easily create your own middleware layer.
...and voilà! Your new node.js project directory is created including a package.json
, Readme.md
, Makefile
, and everything.
Khaos can also use local templates at ~/.khaos
and there's a simple command for download GitHub repositories there. Here's the same example from above, but locally...
$ khaos install segmentio/khaos-node node
That installs Segment's node template and aliases it as node
, so then from now on you can easily...
$ khaos create node my-new-project
...and fill out a few fields and your new project directory is created!
Khaos templates are just plain old directories where any file or filename can have handlebars placeholders. When you create a new project, Khaos will scan the template for placeholders and prompt you to fill in a value for each one.
For example, say you have a package.json
in your template...
{
"name": "{{ name }}",
"repository": "{{ owner }}/{{ name }}",
"description": "{{ description }}",
"dependencies": {}
}
Khaos sees that and knows to prompt you for a name
, owner
, and description
when generating the template, like so...
name: ware
owner: segmentio
description: Easily create your own middleware layer.
You can use handlebars conditional blocks too, so if you wanted to add an optional private flag...
{
"name": "{{ name }}",
{{#private}}
"private": true,
{{/private}}
"repository": "{{ owner }}/{{ name }}",
"description": "{{ description }}",
"dependencies": {}
}
...and Khaos is smart enough to know that private
is a boolean when it prompts you...
name: ware
private: (y/n) y
owner: segmentio
description: Easily create your own middleware layer.
What's cool about all this is it makes creating new templates incredibly easy. Just copy an existing project and replace the filled-in values with placeholders... now you can automate more things!
To give you an idea for what's possible, check out a few examples:
- A template for node projects. Pretty basic.
- A template for react.js projects.
- A template for JSTransformer.
- A template for building Deku components.
- A CLI that uses the Javascript API internally. Featuring custom plugins.
In addition to using the simple CLI to create new projects, you can use Khaos straight from node.js in case you want to bake it into your own, more custom, scaffolding process. Checkout the logo creation CLI for an example of this in action.
Create a new Khaos instance with a src
template directory, and that will output to a dest
directory.
Run the prompting and scaffolding process and then callback(err)
.
Use a custom plugin
function. Khaos uses Metalsmith internally, so the plugin is just a regular Metalsmith plugin, and all of the prompted answers are available as global metadata.
Thank you so much to Sorella for letting us use the khaos
name on npm!
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