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A simple tool for generating IBM TRIRIGA UX view skeletons from available templates.

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tri-template

A simple tool for generating IBM TRIRIGA UX views skeletons from available templates.

Installation

$ npm install tri-template -g

Synopsis

$ tri-template -t

Options

  • -t, --template template_name The name of the template for generating the new views. The available templates are:
    • starter: A very basic UX view template.
    • starter-v3: The Polymer 3 version of the starter template.
    • login: Alternate UX login view template.
    • login-v3: The Polymer 3 version of the login template.
    • app-layout: An UX view template that uses the triblock-app-layout element.
    • app-layout-v3: The Polymer 3 version of the app-layout template.
    • responsive-app: A responsive UX view template that contains a inbox page, a detail page and a popup element.
    • responsive-app-v3: The Polymer 3 version of the responsive-app template.
    • ic-people: A UX view files for the IBM InterConnect hand-on lab.
  • -e, --element element_name The name of the main view element generated. Defaults to the current directory name.
  • -f, --force Force the tool to override existing files.
  • -c, --clean Remove all files and directories from the directory specified by the -d,--dir option.
  • -d, --dir directory_path The directory path where the generated view skeleton files will be placed. Defaults to the current directory path.
  • --version print tri-template version.
  • --help print this message.

Usage

To generate a login view element in the current directory, run the following command:

$ tri-template -t login

To generate an app-layout view element called my-app in the '/views/my-app' directory, run the following command:

$ tri-template -t app-layout -e my-app -d /views/my-app