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Adds .gitignore file to default template #79
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Looks reasonable to me. @vjeux What do you think? Do/should we do this in RN too? |
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Testing this a bit more, the .gitignore file is ending up as .npmignore in the created project due to npm/npm#1862 |
This was something in my mental todo list. Happy with the concept (haven't reviewed the pull request yet) |
@ryanflorence did this in the react-project repo to handle this issue. |
Fix coming. |
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@@ -37,6 +37,13 @@ module.exports = function(hostPath, appName, verbose) { | |||
// Copy the files for the user | |||
fs.copySync(path.join(selfPath, 'template'), hostPath); | |||
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// Rename files | |||
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['gitignore', '.gitignore'], |
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Please don't over abstract things. There's only one case right now so you can just write
fs.move(path.join(hostPath, 'gitignore'), path.join(hostPath, '.gitignore'));
which is going to be clearer
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Done
@@ -37,6 +37,9 @@ module.exports = function(hostPath, appName, verbose) { | |||
// Copy the files for the user | |||
fs.copySync(path.join(selfPath, 'template'), hostPath); | |||
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// Rename files | |||
fs.move(path.join(hostPath, 'gitignore'), path.join(hostPath, '.gitignore'), []); |
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Would be good to link to npm issue here
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Good call 👍
Simplified the code and responded to questions. |
# See http://help.github.com/ignore-files/ for more about ignoring files. | ||
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# dependencies | ||
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Can you remove the leading /
, it looks like you're not putting it for npm-debug.log
Arg, okay so if you remove the / I'll merge it in, thanks! |
All set |
Thanks! |
Jest cache busting for ts/tsx files
Might be nice to give the users a .gitignore file to start with ala rails, ember, etc.