templatekit command-line reference¶
templatekit¶
templatekit is a CLI for lsst/templates, LSST’s project template repository.
Use templatekit to learn about available templates, and to create a new project or file snippet based on a template.
templatekit [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Options
-
-r
,
--template-repo
<template_repo>
¶ Path to the cloned templates Git repository, or a sub directory within the clone templates repository. Default is ‘.’, the current working directory.
check¶
Check the template repository for valid structure and operation.
The following checks are performed:
- Test for untracked files in the Git repository.
- Test for modified, but uncommitted, changes in the Git repository.
Note:
- A non-zero status code is returned if the checks fail.
- This command always recompiles the examples by running the scons command.
templatekit check [OPTIONS]
help¶
Show help for any command.
templatekit help [OPTIONS] [TOPIC]
Arguments
-
TOPIC
¶
Optional argument
list-templates¶
List available templates in the repository.
templatekit list-templates [OPTIONS]
Options
-
-t
,
--type
<template_type>
¶ The type of templates to show. File templates are single files or snippets. Project templates create whole project directories.
Options: all|file|project
make¶
Make a file or project from a template called <template name>.
You will be prompted to configure the template.
–output sets the base directory that templatekit creates your new project in. Default is the
Set –output to be the file the content is rendered into. Otherwise, the content is printed to stdout.
Set -c/–copy to also copy the rendered content to the clipboard.
templatekit make [OPTIONS] <template name>
Options
-
-o
,
--output
<output_path>
¶ Filepath to render a file template into, or directory to create a project in.
-
-c
,
--copy
,
--no-copy
¶
Copy a rendered file/snippet to the clipboard.
Arguments
-
<template
name>
¶ Required argument