Skip to content

Emacs lib to quickly create a small TDD craddle in various languages

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

Quanteek/coding-dojo

 
 

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

49 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

Coding Dojo

Emacs lib to quickly create a small TDD craddle in various languages.

Usage

Call the dojo-new-project command. It will ask you for a project name in the minibuffer, then a language (with auto completion).

That's it, it will create a TDD craddle for you, in a directory named ProjectName-Language, and open your main file and test file.

Installation

  • Add coding-dojo.el to your emacs load path, then add the dojo-new-project command to the autoload list: (autoload 'dojo-new-project "coding-dojo" nil t)
  • Customize the coding-dojo group, setting:
    • the *dojo-template-dir* variable to point to the coding-dojo languages directory (or your own template dir).
    • the *dojo-project-dir* variable to point to the directory where you want your new projects to be created.

That's it, now call dojo-new-project when you want to create a new project.

Adding a new language

To add a new language craddle, just add a directory named after your language in the languages directory.

In this directory, put all the required files. All $main strings within these files will be replaced by the name you give to the project, and the file named main.extension will be renamed after your project's name (see examples in the languages directory).

Coding Dojo Tests

The lib itself was written using TDD. Tests for coding-dojo.el are in the coding-dojo.elk file. They use elk-test.

About

Emacs lib to quickly create a small TDD craddle in various languages

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published