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The webs scaffolding tool for modern webapps | Yeoman The Yeoman workflow comprises three types of tools for improving your productivity and satisfaction when building a web app: the scaffolding tool (yo), the build tool (npm scripts, Gulp, Grunt etc) and the package manager (like npm and Yarn)
Getting started with Yeoman Yeoman is a generic scaffolding system allowing the creation of any kind of app It allows for rapidly getting started on new projects and streamlines the maintenance of existing projects
Generators - Yeoman Your generator will automatically show up in the list if it meets the following criteria The list is populated every hour The name should be generator-your-unique-name This means it should begin with `generator-` and be followed by a unique (to npm) name Scoped name support is coming in the future A good description If you forked the generator, it should describe what is different and
Step 1: Set up your dev environment - Yeoman Most of your interactions with Yeoman will be through the command line Run commands in the Terminal app if you’re on Mac, your shell in Linux, or cmder (preferably) PowerShell cmd exe if you are on Windows
Learning resources - Yeoman The below is by no means an exhaustive list of Yeoman articles, just a few that we recommend Feel free to add additional ones, but make sure it’s something of value and include the date
Step 2: Install a Yeoman generator You can install Yeoman generators using the npm command and there are over 3500+ generators now available, many of which have been written by the open-source community
Writing Your Own Yeoman Generator | Yeoman This section is vital to understanding the context in which your generator will run, and to ensure that it will compose well with other generators in the Yeoman ecosystem
Working With The File System - Yeoman As asynchronous APIs are harder to use, Yeoman provide a synchronous file-system API where every file gets written to an in-memory file system and are only written to disk once when Yeoman is done running
Yeoman’s Next Chapter Maintenance Reboot Our primary focus will be on maintaining key Yeoman projects like yo, generator-generator, and yeoman-test, among others At the same time, some older, less relevant projects will be deprecated to streamline maintenance
Interacting With The User | Yeoman By default Yeoman runs on a terminal, but it also supports custom user interfaces that different tools can provide For example, nothing prevents a Yeoman generator from being run inside of a graphical tool like an editor or a standalone app