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jump-start-tools
CLI tool for the jump-start template system: A shortcut to your favorite code.
New to jump-start? Start with the jump-start-template repository to understand the system and set up your first template collection.
Coming from 0.1.X? See how to upgrade in UPGRADE.md.
Installation
cargo install jump-start
jump-start --help
Configuration
jump-start config
This prints the path to your config.json file. Edit it to add your starter instances:
Single Instance
{
"instances": [
{
"name": "my-templates",
"path": "/home/user/my-jump-start-templates",
"default": true
}
]
}
Multiple Instances
{
"instances": [
{
"name": "work",
"path": "/home/user/work-templates",
"default": true
},
{
"name": "personal",
"path": "/home/user/personal-templates",
"default": false
}
]
}
Usage
Common Workflows
Local starters
# Use a specific starter
jump-start use frontend/react-app
# Use with custom output directory
jump-start use frontend/react-app --out my-new-project
# Search through local starters
jump-start find react
Remote starters
# Use starter from GitHub repository
jump-start use @kevinschaul/react-d3/LineChart
Command Reference
jump-start use
Use a starter
Usage: jump-start use <STARTER_IDENTIFIER> [DEST]
Arguments:
<STARTER_IDENTIFIER> The starter to use.
For local starters: group/starter-name
e.g. react-d3/LineChart
For remote starters: @username/group/starter-name or @username/repo/group/starter-path
e.g. @kevinschaul/react-d3/LineChart
[DEST] Optional destination directory
Options:
-h, --help Print help
jump-start config
Print path to config file
Usage: jump-start config
Options:
-h, --help Print help
jump-start storybook
Storybook commands
Usage: jump-start storybook <COMMAND>
Commands:
dev Start Storybook development server
prod Build Storybook for production
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options:
-h, --help Print help
Development Server
Start Storybook development server
Usage: jump-start storybook dev [OPTIONS]
Options:
--instance-path <INSTANCE_PATH> Path to the instance to operate on
-p, --port <PORT> Port to run Storybook on [default: 6006]
-h, --help Print help
Production Build
Build Storybook for production
Usage: jump-start storybook prod [OPTIONS]
Options:
--instance-path <INSTANCE_PATH> Path to the instance to operate on
-o, --output <OUTPUT> Output directory [default: storybook-static]
-h, --help Print help
jump-start find
Find a starter
Usage: jump-start find [OPTIONS] <SEARCH_TERM>
Arguments:
<SEARCH_TERM> Search term to find starters (searches names and content)
Options:
--json Output results as JSON
-h, --help Print help
Search Term Examples:
react- Find all starters containing "react"frontend- Find starters in the frontend grouppython- Find Python-related templates
jump-start update-readme
Update readme
Usage: jump-start update-readme [OPTIONS]
Options:
--instance-path <INSTANCE_PATH> Path to the instance to operate on
-h, --help Print help
Neovim plugin
./nvim provides a Telescope extension to search and use jump-start starters.
To install with lazy.nvim:
{ dir = "~/dev/jump-start-tools/nvim" },
You will have a new Telescope picker. Run it with:
:Telescope jump_start find
But you problably want to set up your own mappings. Here is mine:
["<Leader>fj"] = {
function() require("telescope").extensions.jump_start.find() end,
desc = "Find jump-starter",
},
Development
Build and test:
make build
make test
Install locally:
cargo install --path cli
Release a new version:
make release
Dependencies
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