mod
mod
is a command line tool to quickly scaffold a new Deno module. It requires
deno
and optionally git
.
Try it without installing anything:
Bash/Zsh
deno run \
--allow-read=./my_deno_project \
--allow-run=git \
--allow-write=./my_deno_project \
https://deno.land/x/mod@v2.2.3/mod.ts \
--name my_deno_project
PowerShell
deno run `
--allow-read=./my_deno_project `
--allow-run=git `
--allow-write=./my_deno_project `
https://deno.land/x/mod@v2.2.3/mod.ts `
--name my_deno_project
Table of Contents
Installation
Install the latest stable release from deno.land
(or nest.land
):
deno install --allow-read --allow-run=git --allow-write -n mod https://deno.land/x/mod@v2.2.3/mod.ts
Or install the latest unstable (unreleased) version from GitHub
:
deno install --allow-read --allow-run=git --allow-write -n mod https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GJZwiers/mod/main/mod.ts
To upgrade, run the command with a new version number and include -f
.
Permissions
mod
requires the following permissions
read
: to check if files already exists before writing.run=git
: to rungit
commands, more specificallygit init
write
: to make files as part of the project initialization.
Usage
mod
This will create the following file structure in the current working directory:
.
βββ .gitignore
βββ deps.ts
βββ dev_deps.ts
βββ mod.ts
Note that mod
does not overwrite files unless --force
is used explicitly.
This means the program can also be used to βfill in the blanksβ in a directory
where not all of the files above are present yet.
Also note that mod
does not perform editor-specific setups such as enabling
Deno in VS Code via .vscode/settings.json
.
If git
is installed on the machine then git init
will be run as well.
To create the new module in a new directory:
mod --name my_deno_project
This will create the following file and directory structure:
.
βββ my_deno_project
| βββ .gitignore
| βββ deps.ts
| βββ dev_deps.ts
| βββ mod.ts
mod
can also create other files along with the basics, such as a pipeline:
mod -n my_deno_project --ci
.
βββ my_deno_project
| βββ .github
| | βββ workflows
| | | βββ build.yaml
| βββ .gitignore
| βββ deps.ts
| βββ dev_deps.ts
| βββ mod.ts
Options
mod
can create other files with the module, such as an import map or a deno
configuration file. To see what options and flags are available use mod --help
if you have the CLI installed or
deno run https://deno.land/x/mod@v2.2.3/mod.ts --help
Contributing
Bug reports and feature requests are very welcome!