discorb init

This command will create a new project in the directory.

Usage

discorb init [options] [dir]

Options

dir

The directory to create the project in. Defaults to the current directory. If the directory exists and is not empty, an error is returned. You can use --force to overwrite an existing directory.

--[no-]bundle

Whether to use bundle. If true, the command will create Gemfile and execute bundle install. Default to true.

--[no-]git

Whether to initialize git. If true, the command will initialize git and commit the initial files with commit message Initial commit. Use git commit --amend -m "..." to change the commit message. Default to false.

--[no-]desc

Whether to create a description file. If true, the command will create a .env.sample and README.md file. Default to false.

-n --name

The name of the project. It will be used in the README.md file. Default to the directory name.

-t, --token

The name of token environment variable. Default to TOKEN.

-f, --force

Whether to overwrite an existing directory. Default to false.

File structure

The following files will be created:

| File | Description | | —- | ———– | | .env | Environment variables. | | main.rb | Main script. | | .gitignore | Git ignore file. Won't be created if --git is false. | | Gemfile | Gemfile. Won't be created if --bundle is false. | | Gemfile.lock | Gemfile lock file. Won't be created if --bundle is false. | | README.md | Readme file. Won't be created if --desc is false. | | .env.sample | Sample environment variables. Won't be created if --desc is false. |