It is correct that I already started with it.
Resides in tools/generator-zest.
Install npm, then run "npm install yeoman" (possibly with sudo) and if I
remember correctly, it was enough to stand in the generator-zest directory
and do "npm link" (possibly with sudo) and after that the following command
can be issued;
yo zest
But only File ES, RDF indexing, Rest and Heroes Sample are somewhat
implemented. A fair bit for 1 day, but a lot more to do and any help is
useful.
Cheers
Niclas
On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 8:29 PM, Sandro Martini <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Sorry, just see that you already committed some stuff in Zest-Java
> under the 'ZEST-158' issue ... anyway do you need some kind of help on
> this (without so much knowledge of Zest) ?
>
> Sandro
>
> 2016-08-25 14:26 GMT+02:00 Sandro Martini <[email protected]>:
> > Hi Niclas,
> > like you I thing that Yeoman is an interesting tool, but up to now I
> > only used it few times.
> > As seen [here](http://yeoman.io/authoring/) shouldn't be too complex
> > to write custom generators, so could be a good thing to try :-) ...
> >
> > Are templates to use in generators already present somewhere in some
> > Zest repository (at least as samples) ?
> >
> > Last, to start write/review something, do you think a new folder
> > 'generators' in 'develop' branch of Zest-Sandbox could be used (or
> > other) ?
> >
> > Bye,
> > Sandro
>
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