ResourceFlow
ResourceFlow is a CLI tool for copying and managing resource files in your projects. It simplifies the process of moving assets, images, or other resources from one directory to another.
Features
- Copy resources from one directory to another effortlessly.
- Configurable through a simple JavaScript configuration file.
- Provides clear logs for success, warnings, and errors.
- Lightweight and easy to use.
Installation
To install ResourceFlow, use the following command:
npm install -g resourceflow
Usage
ResourceFlow works through two main commands:
1. Initialize Configuration File
To create a default configuration file in your project directory, run:
npx resourceflow init
This will generate a file named resourceflow.config.js
in your project directory with the following content:
export default {
resourceFlow: [
{
source: 'resources/assets',
destination: 'public/assets'
},
{
source: 'resources/images',
destination: 'public/images'
}
]
};
You can modify this file to suit your specific needs.
2. Run Copy Command
After setting up the configuration file, run the following command to copy the resources:
npx resourceflow
ResourceFlow will read the resourceflow.config.js
file and copy files as specified in the configuration.
Configuration File Structure
The configuration file (resourceflow.config.js
) should export an object with a resourceFlow
property. This property should be an array of objects, each specifying:
source
: The directory of the files to copy.destination
: The target directory where the files will be copied.
Example:
export default {
resourceFlow: [
{
source: 'resources/assets',
destination: 'public/assets'
},
{
source: 'resources/images',
destination: 'public/images'
}
]
};
Example Workflow
Install ResourceFlow globally:
npm install -g resourceflow
Initialize the configuration file:
npx resourceflow init
Modify
resourceflow.config.js
if needed.Run the copy command:
npx resourceflow
Logs and Messages
ResourceFlow provides color-coded messages for better clarity:
- Success (Green): Indicates successful copy operations.
- Warnings (Yellow): Alerts you if the configuration file already exists during initialization.
- Errors (Red): Displays issues, such as missing directories or invalid configurations.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
Contribution
Contributions are welcome! If you have ideas or find bugs, feel free to open an issue or create a pull request on the GitHub repository.
Links
- GitHub Repository: ResourceFlow on GitHub
- npm Package: ResourceFlow on npm