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This project uses GitHub Actions for continuous integration.

@codemod-utils/cli

CLI to create a codemod project

Usage

Step 1. Use npx to run @codemod-utils/cli.

npx @codemod-utils/cli <your-codemod-name> [options]

This will create a folder named <your-codemod-name>.

Step 2. Change to the codemod directory, then run these scripts in sequence:

# Install dependencies
pnpm install
# Commit changes
git init
git add .
git commit -m "Initial commit"
# Push changes (to a new repo)
git remote add origin git@github.com:<your-github-handle>/<your-repo-name>.git
git branch -M main
git push -u origin main

Arguments

You must pass the name of your codemod.

npx @codemod-utils/cli ember-codemod-v1-to-v2
Optional: Add more utilities

By default, @codemod-utils/cli only installs @codemod-utils/files and @codemod-utils/tests. If you need more, pass --addon and list the package names.

npx @codemod-utils/cli --addon blueprints json

The options are:

Optional: Specify the project root

Pass --root to run the codemod somewhere else (i.e. not in the current directory).

npx @codemod-utils/cli --root <path/to/your/project>
Optional: Create a JavaScript project

By default, @codemod-utils/cli creates a TypeScript project to help you maintain and extend the codemod. To create a JavaScript project, set --typescript to false.

npx @codemod-utils/cli --typescript false

Compatibility

  • Node.js v18 or above

Contributing

See the Contributing guide for details.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.