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init
Warning This Deno module is deprecated to prevent confusion with
deno init
. It will move to a new namedci
.
deno-init
creates a Deno config file from the command line. It is loosely
modeled after tsc --init
and npm init
.
Table of Contents
Requirements
- Deno v1.17 or higher
Installation
deno install --allow-read --allow-write -fn deno-init https://deno.land/x/init@v2.6.1/mod.ts
Usage
Make a config file based on a number of prompts:
deno-init
Skip the prompts, use all defaults:
deno-init --yes
Add every possible option in comments (as a .jsonc
file):
deno-init --fill
Options
--help
or -h
will print the CLI documentation to the terminal.
--yes
or -y
will skip the prompts and initialize the file in the current
working directory with default values:
deno-init --yes
--fill
or -i
will create a deno.jsonc
config file with all the possible
configuration options listed as comments. This style is very similar to the
output of tsc --init
for generating a tsconfig.json
.
deno-init --fill
It is also possible to add only specific fields to the config file and fill them with options in comments, for example:
deno-init --fmt --fill
--fmt
or -m
will add a fmt
section only.
deno-init --fmt
--lint
or -l
will add a lint
section only.
deno-init --lint
--map
or -p
will add an importMap
section only. Note that using
importMap
requires Deno 1.20 or higher.
deno-init --map
--task
or -k
will add a tasks
section only. Note that using tasks
requires Deno 1.20 or higher.
deno-init --task
--test
or -s
will add a test
section only. Note that using test
requires
Deno 1.24 or higher.
deno-init --test
--tsconfig
or -t
will add a compilerOptions
section only.
deno-init --tsconfig
It is possible to combine the fmt
, lint
, map
, task
and tsconfig
options.
--name
or -n
will use a non-default name for the config file. The default
name is deno.json
. Note that using a non-default name may prevent config file
auto-discovery.
deno-init --name config.json
--force
or -f
will allow overwriting an existing config file.
Contributing
You are welcome to report bugs, other issues, or make a feature request! If you want to add a fix/feature/other improvement, please fork this repository and make a pull request with your changes.