An object of questions commonly used by project generators or when initializing projects. Questions can be overridden, updated or extended.
npm install common-questionsAn object of questions commonly used by project generators or when initializing projects. Questions can be overridden, updated or extended.
Install with npm:
``sh`
$ npm install --save common-questions
HEADS UP! as of v0.2.0 this has been refactored to work as a base plugin.
`js`
var questions = require('common-questions');
Adds the following questions and message text:
Author questions
* author.name: Author's name?author.username
* : Author's GitHub username?author.twitter
* : Author's twitter username?author.email
* : Author's email address?author.url
* : Author's URL?
Project questions
* project.name: Project name?project.alias
* : Project alias?project.description
* : Project description?project.version
* : Project version?project.license
* : Project license?project.owner
* : Project owner?
and...
* name: Project name?alias
* : Project alias?description
* : Project description?version
* : Project version?license
* : Project license?owner
* : Project owner?
v0.2.1
Questions without a namespace have been deprecated and will be removed in 0.3.0.
v0.2.0
Refactored to work as a base plugin.
* answer-store: Store answers to user prompts, based on locale and/or current working directory. | homepage
* base-questions: Plugin for base-methods that adds methods for prompting the user and storing the answers on… more | homepage
* base: base is the foundation for creating modular, unit testable and highly pluggable node.js applications, starting… more | set, get, del and use."" class="text-primary hover:underline" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">homepage
* question-cache: A wrapper around inquirer that makes it easy to create and selectively reuse questions. | homepage
* question-store: Ask questions, persist the answers. Basic support for i18n and storing answers based on current… more | homepage
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
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`sh`
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Install dev dependencies:
`sh``
$ npm install -d && npm test
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