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GenerateModuleArgs

Struct GenerateModuleArgs 

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pub struct GenerateModuleArgs {
    pub name: String,
    pub project_root: Option<PathBuf>,
    pub force: bool,
    pub auto_register: bool,
}
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Decoded form of the g module subcommand.

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§name: String

Module name (e.g. posts). Must be a valid Rust identifier: lowercase ASCII letters / digits / _, starting with a letter. Hyphens are rejected — Rust modules use underscores.

§project_root: Option<PathBuf>

Override the project root. Defaults to walking up from cwd.

§force: bool

Allow overwriting mod.rs / handlers.rs if the module directory already exists.

§auto_register: bool

Try to auto-insert .module(modules::<name>::define()) into src/main.rs. When the patterns aren’t found, the caller falls back to printing a manual hint.

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