Simple Template manager to manage template and create project based on template.
- Python 3.6+
- Works on Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, BSD
pip:
pip install abathur
Presume you have a template like this:
template/src ├── main │ ├── java │ │ └── com │ │ └── abathur │ │ └── {PROJECT_NAME} │ │ └── {PROJECT_NAME_IN_CLASS}Application.java │ │ ├── domain │ │ │ ├── entity │ │ │ │ └── {PROJECT_NAME_IN_CLASS}.java │ │ │ ├── repository │ │ │ │ └── {PROJECT_NAME_IN_CLASS}Repository.java │ │ │ └── service │ │ │ └── {PROJECT_NAME_IN_CLASS}Service.java │ │ ├── facade │ │ │ ├── {PROJECT_NAME_IN_CLASS}DtoMapper.java │ │ │ └── {PROJECT_NAME_IN_CLASS}Facade.java │ │ ├── infrastructure │ │ │ └── persistence │ │ │ ├── {PROJECT_NAME_IN_CLASS}Po.java │ │ │ └── {PROJECT_NAME_IN_CLASS}Repository.java │ │ └── resource │ │ └── {PROJECT_NAME_IN_CLASS}Resource.java │ └── resources │ └── application.yml └── test ├── java │ └── com │ └── abathur │ └── {PROJECT_NAME} │ └── resource │ └── {PROJECT_NAME_IN_CLASS}ResourceTest.java └── resources
You can put all placeholders surrounding with {} like {PROJECT_NAME} and {PROJECT_NAME_IN_CLASS} in the file sources and directory, you can write a file named .abathur in the root path like:
cat .abathur PROJECT_NAME_IN_CLASS TABLE_NAME
.abathur include all keywords used in template and split with n, abathur will load it and surround the with {}(Abathur would auto add PROJECT_NAME into keyword list), then
Create alias:
abathur add alias ~/template
Build project based on template:
abathur build -a name project_name
When build project, abathur will let user fix replace the words notified in .abathur and replace the placeholders in template.
- You can use --output special the project path.
- You can use --config special a config file auto fill replaceholders
List aliases:
abathur list
Remove alias:
abathur remove alias