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chimp
Your development companion for doing quality, faster. For a full documentation please go to chimpjs.com.
<!-- toc --> <!-- tocstop -->Usage
<!-- usage -->$ npm install -g chimp
$ chimp COMMAND
running command...
$ chimp (--version)
chimp/0.0.0-development darwin-arm64 node-v18.1.0
$ chimp --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
$ chimp COMMAND
...
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Commands
<!-- commands -->chimp create NAME
create (scaffold) a new app
USAGE
$ chimp create NAME [-h] [-a <value>] [-g <value>]
ARGUMENTS
NAME name of the new app, also used as the directory
FLAGS
-a, --appPrefix=<value> [default: ~app] prefix that points to the sourcecode of your app
-g, --generatedPrefix=<value> [default: ~generated] prefix that points to the generated by chimp helper code
-h, --help Show CLI help.
DESCRIPTION
create (scaffold) a new app
EXAMPLES
$ chimp create my-new-app
$ chimp create my-new-app -a ~src -g ~chimp-helpers
See code: src/commands/create.ts
chimp eject
Eject from chimp. While chimp is not a runtime dependency and your project will still run after removing it, ejecting offers a cleaner development environment. While we hope you never need to eject, it is reassuring to know you have the option. If you choose to eject or are considering it, please inform us. Remember, you are always just one command away from this choice.
USAGE
$ chimp eject [-h]
FLAGS
-h, --help Show CLI help.
DESCRIPTION
Eject from chimp. While chimp is not a runtime dependency and your project will still run after removing it, ejecting
offers a cleaner development environment. While we hope you never need to eject, it is reassuring to know you have the
option. If you choose to eject or are considering it, please inform us. Remember, you are always just one command away
from this choice.
EXAMPLES
$ chimp eject
See code: src/commands/eject.ts
chimp generate
generate GraphQL code
USAGE
$ chimp generate [-h] [-a <value>] [-g <value>] [-p <value>]
FLAGS
-a, --appPrefix=<value> [default: ~app] prefix that points to the sourcecode of your app
-g, --generatedPrefix=<value> [default: ~generated] prefix that points to the generated by chimp helper code
-h, --help Show CLI help.
-p, --modulesPath=<value> path to the graphQL modules, only use if you are migrating an existing Apollo App and
you want to use chimp only for a part of it
DESCRIPTION
generate GraphQL code
EXAMPLES
$ chimp generate
$ chimp generate -a ~src -g ~chimp-helpers
See code: src/commands/generate.ts
chimp help [COMMANDS]
Display help for chimp.
USAGE
$ chimp help [COMMANDS] [-n]
ARGUMENTS
COMMANDS Command to show help for.
FLAGS
-n, --nested-commands Include all nested commands in the output.
DESCRIPTION
Display help for chimp.
See code: @oclif/plugin-help
chimp init
init Chimp
USAGE
$ chimp init [-h] [-p <value>]
FLAGS
-h, --help Show CLI help.
-p, --modulesPath=<value> [default: ./src/modules] path to the GraphQL modules.
DESCRIPTION
init Chimp
EXAMPLES
$ chimp init
$ chimp init -p ./src/chimp-modules
See code: src/commands/init.ts
<!-- commandsstop -->Updating jest.config.js after chimp init
Please manually add pathsToModuleNameMapper like so:
const { pathsToModuleNameMapper } = require("ts-jest/utils");
const { compilerOptions } = require("./tsconfig");
// ...
module.exports = {
// ...,
moduleNameMapper: pathsToModuleNameMapper(compilerOptions.paths, {
prefix: "<rootDir>/"
})
}