The generator creates a `.editorconfig` file in the current working directory. Run from the command line or register as a sub-generator or plugin in your own generator.
npm install generate-editorconfigThe generator creates a .editorconfig file in the current working directory. Run from the command line or register as a sub-generator or plugin in your own generator.
  
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Answers to prompts and the user's environment can be used to determine the templates, directories, files and contents to build. Support for gulp, base and assemble plugins, and much more.
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Installing the CLI
To run the editorconfig generator from the command line, you'll need to install Generate globally first. You can do that now with the following command:
``sh`
$ npm install --global generate
This adds the gen command to your system path, allowing it to be run from any directory.
Install generate-editorconfig
Install this module with the following command:
`sh`
$ npm install --global generate-editorconfig
Run this generator's default task with the following command:
`sh`
$ gen editorconfig
What you should see in the terminal
If completed successfully, you should see both starting and finished events in the terminal, like the following:
`sh`
[00:44:21] starting ...
...
[00:44:22] finished ✔
If you do not see one or both of those events, please let us know about it.
To see a general help menu and available commands for Generate's CLI, run:
`sh`
$ gen help
All available tasks.
Generates a .editorconfig file to the current working directory. You can override the default template by adding a custom template to the templates directory in user home, at the following path: ~/templates/_editorconfig
Example
`sh`
$ gen editorconfig
Visit Generate's documentation for tasks.
* generate-license: Generate a license file for a GitHub project. | homepage
* generate-package: Generate a package.json from a pre-defined or user-defined template. This generator can be used from… more | homepage
* generate-readme: Generate a README.md using answers to prompts and data from the environment, like package.json, .git… more | package.json,.git config, etc. This generator can be run by command line if Generate is installed globally, or you can use this as a plugin or sub-generator in your own"" class="text-primary hover:underline" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">homepage
* generate-travis: Generate a .travis.yml file to the cwd or specified directory. Install globally and run with… more | homepage
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Install dev dependencies:
``sh``
$ npm install -d && npm test
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Released under the MIT license.
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_This file was generated by verb-generate-readme, v0.1.30, on August 17, 2016._