ambler-init
Ambler Init
Install locally with:
npx skills add argenkiwi/ambler-ts
This skill initializes a new Ambler project.
Template Files
Two core files are read from the skill's assets/ directory and written to the target.
| Source | Writes to |
|---|---|
ambler.ts |
<target>/ambler.ts |
deno.json |
<target>/deno.json |
Steps
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9ambler-node
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8ambler-core
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