Crates.io | holochain_scaffolding_cli |
lib.rs | holochain_scaffolding_cli |
version | 0.500.0-dev.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2022-10-28 15:30:49.389718 |
updated_at | 2024-11-01 12:34:22.614027 |
description | CLI to easily generate and modify holochain apps |
homepage | https://developer.holochain.org |
repository | https://github.com/holochain/scaffolding |
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A command-line interface for creating and modifying a Holochain application (hApp).
See the full CLI reference here
The easiest way to start using the scaffolding tool is through holonix:
nix run github:holochain/holonix#hc-scaffold -- --version
You can also install the CLI globally via cargo.
cargo install holochain_scaffolding_cli
hc-scaffold --version
Refer to the holochain developer instructions to know how you can use the scaffolding tool to create your own apps.
These are the commands that you can run with the scaffolding tool inside of a holonix develop shell:
USAGE:
hc-scaffold [OPTIONS] <SUBCOMMAND>
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-V, --version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-t, --template <template> The template to use for the hc-scaffold commands Can either be an option from the
built-in templates: "vanilla", "vue", "lit", "svelte", "react", "headless" Or a path to
a custom template
SUBCOMMANDS:
collection Scaffold a collection of entries in an existing zome
dna Scaffold a DNA into an existing app
entry-type Scaffold an entry type and CRUD functions into an existing zome
example Scaffold an example hApp
help Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
link-type Scaffold a link type and its appropriate zome functions into an existing zome
template Manage custom templates
web-app Scaffold a new, empty web app
zome Scaffold one or multiple zomes into an existing DNA
See the docs.rs documentation to learn how to use and create custom templates.
We have a contributing guide to help you get started. If you need anything else to get started please reach out on Discord!
We have a maintenance guide which is mainly aimed at maintainers of the project but may be useful for some contributors or users to read.