Template module to use as a base for quickly creating bionode modules.
This provides a quick template to build a bionode module. A bionode module should follow the Unix philosophy and play nice with Node.js.
That is:
- Be small, simple and do one thing well;
- Use Node's CommonJS module pattern and be available on NPM;
- Provide Node.js Streams;
- Provide a Command Line Interface compatible with Unix pipes;
- If possible, work client-side (browser) using browserify;
- Provide testing (preferably with tape and testling);
- Provide code coverage (preferably with istanbul);
- Provide code with comments and documentation (preferably with docco);
- KISS and don't abuse objects;
- Be MIT licensed.
To try to maximize the compatibility of the new module and anticipate possible use cases, the authors of the new bionode module should be aware of the existing bionode modules and other useful projects like Dat.
The following sections should be adapted and included in the README.md file.
Install bionode-template
with npm:
$ npm install bionode-template
To use it as a command line tool, you can install it globally by adding -g
.
Alternatively, just include bionode-template.min.js
via a <script/>
in your page or use Browserify.
You can require the module in Node.js or in a browser:
var template = require('bionode-template')
template.greet('World').on('data', console.log)
//=> {"greeting":"Hello World"}
Please read the documentation for the methods exposed by bionode-template.
$ bionode-template greet World
$ echo World | bionode-template greet
Usage with Dat
echo World | bionode-template greet | dat import --json
We welcome all kinds of contributions at all levels of experience, please read the CONTRIBUTING.md to get started!
Don't be shy! Come talk to us 😃
- Email mail@bionode.io
- Chat room http://gitter.im/bionode/bionode-template
- IRC #bionode on Freenode
- Twitter @bionode