The generators are searched and downloaded from github (like yeoman) so that anybody can create a generator and use it with gut.
Version 1 will be released this week after I get some input and comments from the community.
Please test it and let me know what you think! Obviously this tool is meant for erlang newcomers or people like me that like the tools available in the nodejs, clojure, ruby and python communities.
Thanks in advance!
roadmap:
Present - v0.8: Basic functionality
12 November - v0.9: Better logs
15 November - v1.0: Support many variables in generators. Better documentation for example on how to create your own generators. Odds and ends.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 10.9 ms ] threadI am the creator of gut/gutenberg.
The generators are searched and downloaded from github (like yeoman) so that anybody can create a generator and use it with gut.
Version 1 will be released this week after I get some input and comments from the community.
Please test it and let me know what you think! Obviously this tool is meant for erlang newcomers or people like me that like the tools available in the nodejs, clojure, ruby and python communities.
Thanks in advance!
roadmap: Present - v0.8: Basic functionality 12 November - v0.9: Better logs 15 November - v1.0: Support many variables in generators. Better documentation for example on how to create your own generators. Odds and ends.