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I read here that you can scaffold a module using a command, so you won't need to manually create some initial files. But such command does not work on master (on Odoo development branch):

./oe scaffold Academy ../my-modules

Because there is no such file called oe in openerp directory. Did this thing change in the newest version? How can I scaffold a module in Odoo?

I have been searching for my answer i have found this! https://doc.openerp.com/trunk/server/howto/howto_website/ | [Qlikview](https://mindmajix.com/qlikview-training

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Create new module using scaffold command :- https://youtu.be/24FDfxtMxPA

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Hi sarahjohn,

The scaffold command is a built in command that is available across all Odoo versions.
Usually you should execute the Odoo main file, which is usually named odoo-server. For example in V11:

cd /odoo/odoo-server/

./odoo-bin scaffold your_module_name addons/

In V10 and below:

cd /odoo/odoo-server/

./openerp-server scaffold your_module_name addons/

You can find more information and details in the official wiki about this too! See https://www.odoo.com/documentation/11.0/howtos/backend.html#module-structure

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Yenthe


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With community version in Ubuntu, I have been looking for a while for odoo-bin, but I couldn't find it. At last I manage to make it work with

"odoo scaffold <module_name> <module location>" with root permissions

it works in any directory and both versions 10 and 11, at least.

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Hy sarahjohn, You can go through this link so that you can get a solution for your answere http://learnopenerp.blogspot.com/2016/03/how-to-create-and-install-modules-in.html | QlikView(https://goo.gl/MtHqbu)

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Hey @Sarahjohn,

Please try this in your terminal for v10 and v11:

python odoo-bin scaffold new_module_name

FYI :

\https\:\/\/www\.odoo\.com\/documentation\/11\.0\/reference\/cmdline\.html\#scaffolding\\\

\https://www.odoo.com/forum/help-1/question/odoo-10-create-a-new-module-111485

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