cv-ssg
Static site generator (by tuanthanh2067)
Commander.js
node.js command-line interfaces made easy (by tj)
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cv-ssg | Commander.js | |
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11 | 44 | |
0 | 26,095 | |
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0.0 | 8.7 | |
over 2 years ago | 21 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
cv-ssg
Posts with mentions or reviews of cv-ssg.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-03.
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OSD600 - Adding Continuous Integration (CI)
After forking and cloning Dustin's repo to my local machine, I read through the CONTRIBUTING.md to set up and run the tool to make sure it work correctly.
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OSD-600 Lab 07
As I'm using Javascript for my project, I have Prettier as the default code formatter.
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Implement cool features for my static site generator
Fully support for markdown file
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Rewriting history in Git
Before using classes I will have around 6 files in my helpers folder here
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OSD600 - Using Git Remote And Git Merge For Collaboration
In lab4, I have another chance to contribute to my classmate's repo. This time I am going to add support for config files to Dustin's repo.
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Adding new feature for a static site generator written in Javascript
Her issue link Her pull request My repo
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Working with parallel branches in Git
The 2 issues I was talking about: First one Second one
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Collaboration and pull requests
As a part of the Open Source Development course that I'm taking, this week I needed to make some contributions to someone else's repo. As I was looking through some projects about CLI for Static Site Generator, Dustin's repo immediately caught my attention. The code is also written in Javascript but Dustin used commander, which was different from me. I thought contributing to his repo would help me learn something new so I filed an issue to add a new feature to his tool.
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Learnings from release 0.1
Well, it was very new for me to test review someone’s code as I was doing it for the first time, but I found myself comfortable and confident enough to test his work after reading this post in which he explains how to use his tool. The tool documentation being so good, it was easy for me to install, run and test in my local machine. Well, everything worked perfectly and according to the requirements, and that did not surprise me, but the surprising part was it was done so amazingly that it gave a hard time to find 3 issues in the code! The 2 of the 3 issues I found were related to commandline options and the third one was related to version. The options part had an issue that the output on the terminal was not align which I according to me, if improvised can give a better look of using the whole tools. The second issue regarding options was that the tool was using commandline arguments as program variables instead of options. Improving this can make the work easier for the developer and can also make the work more organized. The final issue was related to the tool version. The program was not able to pick the package.json file which gave an error when I tried seeing the version number through the commandline.
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Process of reviewing my friend's code in Nodejs
MY REPO RITIK's REPO
Commander.js
Posts with mentions or reviews of Commander.js.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-23.
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Developing a Node CLI App in an NX monorepo
Visit the Commander.js reference.
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Next.js Codebase Analysis <> create-next-app <> index.ts explained — Part 1.3
In the previous article, I looked at a Commander to configure and accept cli options and assign it to a variable called program.
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[AskJS] Looking for JS course for experienced developers?
You can write a command line utility using zx or commander.js. Hit a public api, spit stuff out in the console, etc.
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[AskJS] What is your preferred solution to share and execute Node.js scripts ?
In your index.js you can do whatever you want, even create an interactive CLI (check commander).
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Exploring video generators in FFMPEG
There is clearly a whole load of repetition, so this should be fairly easy to build and parameterise. Essentially this will all just be string building so we won't need to use any particular libraries for most of this script. We will need a way to call ffmpeg though - and ffmpeg will need to be present too, of course. To call a CLI command we can use the package commander.
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How to Create a Testable CLI using TypeScript?
Commander.js is an NPM package that makes it easier to build CLI tools. You can find its documentation over here
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Creating a Node.js Command-line Tool, Linux Terminal CLI and NPM Package
You can also use npm package commander to make more complex command line tool with lot of options and sub commands.
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Create a Node.js command-line library with NRWL NX workspace
commander - npm - Required. A library that lets you define the commands and their arguments, options, help, etc.
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Releasing package to npm
Throughout my time writing and updating my static-site generator, I've been using npm from the very foundation I use an npm package called commander. Therefore, it is obvious that for the tool that I will be using to publish my ssg, I will do so with npm.
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Building a TypeScript CLI with Node.js and Commander
The command line has thousands of tools, such as awk, sed, grep, and find available at your disposal that cut development time and automate tedious tasks. Creating a command line tool in Node.js isn't very complicated, thanks to a powerful library like Commander.js.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing cv-ssg and Commander.js you can also consider the following projects:
commandline-ssg
oclif - CLI for generating, building, and releasing oclif CLIs. Built by Salesforce.
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
Ink - 🌈 React for interactive command-line apps
cv-ssg - Static site generator
zx - A tool for writing better scripts
Bit - A build system for development of composable software.
listr - Terminal task list
chalk - 🖍 Terminal string styling done right
gluegun - A delightful toolkit for building TypeScript-powered command-line apps.
vantage - Distributed, realtime CLI for live Node apps.
is-up - Check whether a website is up or down