I thought I remember seeing a thread on this, but GMail is being a bit cranky about how I search today.
I had thought that if you used --copy-from and the directory you used included www itself, then the folders would be copied over to a new project and merged in with normal default items. I just tested with a folder that had 2 items: A .settings directory and a www directory. While the CLI reported no issues, it did not create a proper Cordova project. It literally just copied .settings and www, but didn't do anything else to create a proper Cordova project. So I'm guessing that the expectation is that if you do not use a folder meant to be www, then your source directory should contain everything required for a proper Cordova project. But that's not forward-proof though. Imagine if Cordova 6 changes the project structure a bit so that a Foo folder is required, then I wouldn't be able to use my source dir w/o changing it. (Which, ok, probably won't happen.) So is this expected? Is this ok with others? Should I file a ER perhaps to make --copy-from in this situation add the rest of the project assets? -- =========================================================================== Raymond Camden, Developer Advocate for MobileFirst at IBM Email : raymondcam...@gmail.com Blog : www.raymondcamden.com Twitter: raymondcamden --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@cordova.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@cordova.apache.org