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@brunomatosdev/nextjs-starter-setup

v1.0.2

Published

FrontEnd Setup Boiler Plate with NextJs + ESLint + Prettier

Downloads

3

Readme

@brunomatosdev/nextjs-starter-setup

FrontEnd Setup Boiler Plate with NextJs + ESLint + Prettier

Installation

To get started, install the package in your project using npm:

npm install @brunomatosdev/nextjs-starter-setup

This will install the necessary dependencies and set up the environment.
Usage

After installation, you can start using the starter kit with the following steps:

    Run the start command:

bash

npm start

This command will start your Next.js project with pre-configured settings.

    Open your browser and go to http://localhost:3000 to view the application.

Additional Configurations

This starter kit includes the following configurations:

    ESLint: Custom configuration available in @brunomatosdev/eslint-config
    Prettier: Custom configuration available in @brunomatosdev/prettier-config
    Autoprefixer
    Tailwind CSS

Be sure to check the corresponding configuration files to adjust or extend as needed.
Contribution

If you encounter issues or have suggestions for improvements, feel free to open an issue.
License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Author: BrunoMatosDev

GitHub: https://github.com/brunomatosdev/NextJS-Setup-BrunoMatosDev

Issues: https://github.com/brunomatosdev/NextJS-Setup-BrunoMatosDev/issues

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