Create Foliant projects from templates.
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# Project Initializer for Foliant
This CLI extension add `init` command that lets you create Foliant projects from templates.
## Installation
```shell
$ pip install foliantcontrib.init
```
## Usage
Create project from the default “base” template:
```shell
$ foliant init
Enter the project name: Awesome Docs
✔ Generating Foliant project
─────────────────────
Project "Awesome Docs" created in awesome-docs
```
Create project from a custom template:
```shell
$ foliant init --template /path/to/custom/template
Enter the project name: Awesome Customized Docs
✔ Generating Foliant project
─────────────────────
Project "Awesome Customized Docs" created in awesome-customized-docs
```
You can provide the project name without user prompt:
```shell
$ foliant init --name Awesome Docs
✔ Generating Foliant project
─────────────────────
Project "Awesome Docs" created in awesome-docs
```
Another useful option is `--quiet`, which hides all output except for the path to the generated project:
```shell
$ foliant init --name Awesome Docs --quiet
awesome-docs
```
To see all available options, run `foliant init --help`:
```shell
$ foliant init --help
usage: foliant init [-h] [-n NAME] [-t NAME or PATH] [-q]
Generate new Foliant project.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-n NAME, --name NAME Name of the Foliant project
-t NAME or PATH, --template NAME or PATH
Name of a built-in project template or path to custom one
-q, --quiet Hide all output accept for the result. Useful for piping.
```
## Project Templates
A project template is a regular Foliant project but containing placeholders in files. When the project is generated, the placeholders are replaced with the values you provide. Currently, there are two placeholders: `$title` and `$slug`.
There is a built-in template called `base`. It's used by default if no template is specified.
This CLI extension add `init` command that lets you create Foliant projects from templates.
## Installation
```shell
$ pip install foliantcontrib.init
```
## Usage
Create project from the default “base” template:
```shell
$ foliant init
Enter the project name: Awesome Docs
✔ Generating Foliant project
─────────────────────
Project "Awesome Docs" created in awesome-docs
```
Create project from a custom template:
```shell
$ foliant init --template /path/to/custom/template
Enter the project name: Awesome Customized Docs
✔ Generating Foliant project
─────────────────────
Project "Awesome Customized Docs" created in awesome-customized-docs
```
You can provide the project name without user prompt:
```shell
$ foliant init --name Awesome Docs
✔ Generating Foliant project
─────────────────────
Project "Awesome Docs" created in awesome-docs
```
Another useful option is `--quiet`, which hides all output except for the path to the generated project:
```shell
$ foliant init --name Awesome Docs --quiet
awesome-docs
```
To see all available options, run `foliant init --help`:
```shell
$ foliant init --help
usage: foliant init [-h] [-n NAME] [-t NAME or PATH] [-q]
Generate new Foliant project.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-n NAME, --name NAME Name of the Foliant project
-t NAME or PATH, --template NAME or PATH
Name of a built-in project template or path to custom one
-q, --quiet Hide all output accept for the result. Useful for piping.
```
## Project Templates
A project template is a regular Foliant project but containing placeholders in files. When the project is generated, the placeholders are replaced with the values you provide. Currently, there are two placeholders: `$title` and `$slug`.
There is a built-in template called `base`. It's used by default if no template is specified.
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