The init
command launches a wizard that walks you through setting up your project. Once your project is specified, the command generates a new extension project with stub source files.
While the specific folder structure and files generated varies project and by language, in general the project includes the following:
Schema file.
Handler function source files.
Unit test files.
Build files for the specified language.
By default, init
generates the extension project in the current directory.
$
cfn init [--force]
Options
--force
Force project files to be overwritten.
OutputThe init
command launches a wizard that walks you through setting up the project, including specifying the extension name.
Initializing new project
Do you want to develop a new resource(r) or a module(m) or a hook(h)?
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