conveyor package create
Create a new package
Synopsis
Creates a new package in Conveyor.
conveyor package create [flags]
Examples
To create a new package with an (optional) description:
$ conveyor package create --name my_package --description "This is a test package"
Create a new package from a template using different template locations:
$ conveyor package create --name my_package --template package/alert
$ conveyor package create --name my_package --template file://template/directory
$ conveyor package create --name my_package --template git@github.com:YOUR/GITREPO.git
Options
      --conveyor-template-version string   The release to use for Conveyor templates, the template can be found here: https://github.com/datamindedbe/conveyor-templates (default "1.7.2")
      --cookiecutter-docker-image string   The cookiecutter docker image to use to generate the template (default "docker.io/datamindedbe/cookiecutter:1.7.2")
      --description string                 The description of your package
      --git-repo string                    Configure the git repository of your package
      --git-sub-folder string              Configures that the package is using a sub folder of your git repo
  -h, --help                               help for create
      --name string                        The name of the package
      --template string                    The template to bootstrap the project
      --template-branch string             The branch or git tag to checkout when supplying a git repo to apply the template
      --template-directory string          The directory in a git repository if you use a git repository to apply the template
Options inherited from parent commands
      --debug                        Show debug output
      --no-browser NO_BROWSER=true   Do not automatically open a browser at login instead print the url to the command line. You can also use the environment variable NO_BROWSER=true.
  -o, --output string                Change the output. Valid options are table or json (default "table")
      --quiet QUIET=true             Quiet down the output. You can also use the environment variable QUIET=true.
See also
- conveyor package - Commands on packages