CLI to create or edit React or React Native components with your own structure
- Plug and play: Instant config for CRA with typescript
- Easy to config: interactive configuration and simple templating
- Great documentation: More info on our website
- Works with anything: Typescript, Storybook, Redux, Jest, ...
- Lightweight: < 40kb + 3 small libraries
- Fast search: very fast selecting place for new component by dynamic search
- A lot by one command: ton of files by multi-creation feature
- Created for React: better than plop, hygen or any scaffolding library, because it's for React
- Multiplatform: Works on MacOS, Windows, and Linux.
- ⭐ VSCode Extension ⭐
- ⭐ Webstorm integration ⭐
Via yarn and interactive mode
$ yarn add -D reactcci
$ yarn rcci
or via npm and flags
$ npm i -D reactcci
$ npx rcci --name Header Body Footer --dest src/App
To install via npm:
npm install --save-dev reactcci
To install via yarn:
yarn add --dev reactcci
On first run CLI will ask you about automatic configuration. Just run a command:
npx rcci
This command creates file rcci.config.js
and template folder with basic template set.
Config file contains next parameters:
-
folderPath
Root directory to place you components, or array of paths
Default:src/
-
templatesFolder
Path to your own components templates
Default:templates
-
multiProject
Allows you to set up config for mono-repository with several projects
Default:false
-
skipFinalStep
Allows you to switch off last checking step
Default:false
-
checkExistenceOnCreate
Allows you to switch on check component existence on create to avoid replacing
Default:false
-
templates
Object with structure of your component -
processFileAndFolderName
String or function which allows you to remap your component name to folder-name and file-name prefix
Default:PascalCase
Types:camelCase
PascalCase
snake_case
dash-case
(name: string, parts: string[], isFolder: boolean) => string
Example:
{ ...config, processFileAndFolderName: (name, parts, isFolder) => isFolder ? name : parts.map((part) => part.toLowerCase()).join('-') }
-
placeholders
List of placeholders which you can use to build your own component template
Default:
#NAME#
for a component name
#STYLE#
for css-module import
#STORY_PATH#
for storybook title -
afterCreation
Object with scripts to process you file after creation
Default:undefined
Example:{ ...config, afterCreation: { prettier: { extensions: ['.ts', '.tsx'], // optional cmd: 'prettier --write [filepath]' } } }
Each placeholder is a function which get some data to build your own placeholder.
During the multiple component creation all functions will be called for every single component.
Example:
placeholders: {
NAME: ({ componentName }) => componentName
}
After this set up you are able to use this placeholder by #NAME#
inside your template files.
Below, you can see the list of all available data and functions to create a new one.
Field | Description |
---|---|
project |
Project name in multy-project mode |
componentName ,objectName |
Name of the component or another object in multi-template mode |
objectType |
Type of object which was selected by user. It is component by default. |
pathToObject |
path to objects folder Example: src/components |
destinationFolder |
relative path to folder of object which is being created Example: App/Header/Logo |
objectFolder |
Absolute path to your object (component) folder |
relativeObjectFolder |
Relative path to your object (component) folder |
filePrefix |
processed object(component) name for filename |
folderName |
processed object(component) name for folder |
files |
Object of files which is being created |
getRelativePath(to: string) |
Function to get relative path to any another path Example: ../../src/helpers |
join(...parts: string) |
Function to get joined parts of path. Example: join(project, destinationFolder, componentName) => Project/Footer/Email |
stringToCase(str: string, toCase: string) |
Function to map any string to case. Example: stringToCase('dash-case-string', 'PascalCase') => DashCaseString |
--update
,-u
To activate update mode to add new files to component or to replace existing--dest
,-d
To set absolute or destination path to create or update component--skip-search
,-s
To skip interactive folder selection to usedest
argument as is--name
,-n
To set component name or names divided by space to create several--files
,-f
To set files to create or update, instead interactive selection
Example:--files style test component[1]
Will create optional files likestyle
andtest
and will select second type of component by index--project
,-p
To set project in multi-project mode--sls
To skip last agreement step likeskipFinalStep
in config file
If you need to generate something else, not components only, you are able to set up array of templates.
Example bellow:
{
...config,
templates: [
{
name: 'component', // will be added to default folderPath folder
files: {
index: {
name: 'index.ts',
file: 'component.ts'
}
}
},
{
name: 'service',
folderPath: 'services/', // will be added by the specific path
files: {
index: {
name: 'index.ts',
file: 'service.ts'
}
}
}
]
}