README.md
## README
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This is just a simple package to centralize IDE configuration of all codibre's projects
### How do I get set up
After installing it, just run
```
npx codibre-confs
```
You'll get instructions about each command you have at your disposal. We recommend you to install it in your project as a dev dependency, like this
```
npm install --save-dev codibre-confs
```
Basically, this package you create configuration files for nyc, mocha, tsconfig, eslint and others.
It also bring all this packages together, but you can always install it by yourself to ensure a newer version, of course!