Thank you for the library!
Likely related to #59, the docs show src/ as a way to include all your src folder. If I do this on Windows, elm-codegen runs without error, but doesn't actually generate any files.

However, if I've got a file in src called Foo.elm, 'local': [ 'src/Foo.elm' ] successfully generates Gen/Foo.elm.
In order for me to get all my src files generated, I need to use two backslashes:
{
"elm-codegen-version": "0.5.0",
"codegen-helpers": {
"packages": {
"elm/core": "1.0.5"
},
"local": [
"src\\"
]
}
}
Which works after a short processing delay. Note the backslash too.

Thanks again for the library!
Thank you for the library!
Likely related to #59, the docs show
src/as a way to include all yoursrcfolder. If I do this on Windows, elm-codegen runs without error, but doesn't actually generate any files.However, if I've got a file in
srccalled Foo.elm,'local': [ 'src/Foo.elm' ]successfully generatesGen/Foo.elm.In order for me to get all my
srcfiles generated, I need to use two backslashes:{ "elm-codegen-version": "0.5.0", "codegen-helpers": { "packages": { "elm/core": "1.0.5" }, "local": [ "src\\" ] } }Which works after a short processing delay. Note the backslash too.
Thanks again for the library!