From http://blog.stevensanderson.com/2011/04/07/mvcscaffolding-creating-custom-scaffolders/:
In Package Manager Console of Visual Studio execute the following
command :
Scaffold CustomScaffolder ClassName
This adds a CodeTemplates folder to your project, containing files for
the new scaffolder.
As you can see, we’ve got two files:
- A PowerShell script (.ps1), where we can put arbitrary logic to decide what templates get rendered and where the output goes. By
default, it renders a T4 template and uses the output to create a new
file called ExampleOutput in the root of your project.
A T4 template (.t4), i.e., the thing that the default .ps1 file renders. By default this generates a simple C#/VB class (depending on
your project type). If you want to see this working, you can run the
custom scaffolder right away:
Scaffold ClassName
This will generate a new class file, ExampleOutput.cs, in the root
folder of your project. That’s really just to show you how it works.
We don’t really want that, so don’t run the new scaffolder yet, or if
you already have done, delete ExampleOutput.cs