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A Dart template generator which helps teams generate files quickly and consistently.
⛏️ mason #
A template generator which helps teams generate files quickly and consistently.
Mason allows developers to create and consume resuable templates called bricks.
Quick Start #
Activate Mason #
$ pub global activate mason
Initialize Mason #
$ mason init
mason init
initializes the Mason CLI in the current directory.
Running mason init
generates a mason.yaml
and an example brick
so that you can get started immediately.
bricks:
hello:
path: bricks/hello
To get all bricks registered in mason.yaml
run:
$ mason get
Then you can use mason make
to generate your first file:
$ mason make hello
Command Line Variables #
Any variables can be passed as command line args.
$ mason make hello --name Felix
Variable Prompts #
Any variables which aren't specified as command line args will be prompted.
$ mason make hello
name: Felix
JSON Input Variables #
Any variables can be passed via json file:
$ mason make hello --json hello.json
where hello.json
is:
{
"name": "Felix"
}
The above commands will all generate HELLO.md
in the current directory with the following content:
Hello Felix!
Creating New Bricks #
Create a new brick using the mason new
command.
$ mason new <BRICK_NAME>
The above command will generate a new brick in the bricks
directory with a brick.yaml
and __brick__
template directory.
Brick YAML #
The brick.yaml
contains metadata for a brick
template.
name: example
description: An example brick
vars:
- name
Brick Template #
Write your brick template in the __brick__
directory using mustache templates. See the mustache manual for detailed usage information.
__brick__/example.md
# Hello {{name}}!
❗ Note: __brick__
can contain multiple files and subdirectories
File Resolution
It is possible to resolve files based on path input variables using the <% %>
tag.
For example, given the following brick.yaml
:
name: app_icon
description: Create an app_icon file from a URL
vars:
- url
And the following brick template:
__brick__/<% url %>
Running mason make app_icon -- --url path/to/icon.png
will generate icon.png
with the contents of path/to/icon.png
where the path/to/icon.png
can be either a local or remote path.
Usage #
$ mason --help
⛏️ mason • lay the foundation!
Usage: mason <command> [arguments]
Global options:
-h, --help Print this usage information.
--version Print the current version.
Available commands:
get Gets all bricks.
init Initialize mason in the current directory.
make Generate code using an existing brick template.
new Creates a new brick template.