First, install the latest version of Node.
Node is available for a variety of platforms at nodejs.org. It is important that you not install Node with sudo in order to avoid permission problems. On Unix, nvm provides a convenient way to do this. On OS X, you can also use Homebrew. On Windows, chocolatey is an option.
After the installation is complete, verify that Node is set up correctly by typing the below commands on the command line. Both should output a version number:
$ node -v
$ npm -v
Once you’ve installed Node, you’ll need to globally install zcui CLI:
$ npm install -g zcui
After the installation is complete, verify that zcui is set up correctly by typing the below command on the command line.
$ zcui --version
$ zcui
#------
# Commands:
new <app-name> # Initialize new app [aliases: n, init]
create <type> # Create new component/page/layout etc [aliases: generate, c, g]
# Examples:
zcui new HelloWorld
zcui create component Calendar
$ zcui new <app>
#------------------
# Options:
--target, -t # target template name [string] [required] [choices: "vue"]
# Examples:
zcui new HelloWorld --target vue
$ zcui create <type>
#---------------------
# Commands:
component <name> # create new component
layout <name> # create new layout
page <name> # create new page
helper <name> # create new helper
store <name> # create new store module
style <name> # create new Style partial
# Examples:
zcui create component Calendar
zcui create layout Default
zcui create page Home --layout Default
zcui create helper date
zcui create store user
zcui create style button