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@flaced/pocketsvelte

v1.0.6

Published

![pocketsvelte](https://flaced.b-cdn.net/pocketsvelte.webp)

Downloads

19

Readme

pocketsvelte

NPM Version

Welcome to @flaced/pocketsvelte! This NPM module allows you to easily create a monorepo with SvelteKit and Pocketbase. During the setup process, you can customize various aspects of your Svelte project, such as whether to include ESLint, Prettier, and more. Additionally, TailwindCSS can be automatically installed, including the Typography plugin, all in their latest versions.

Usage

  1. To get started with pocketsvelte, use the following command:
npx @flaced/pocketsvelte
  1. Follow the Prompts:
  • Select the directory where you want to create your project.
  • Select the PocketBase version you want to use.
  • Choose your Svelte project setup options.
  • Decide if you want to include ESLint, Prettier, and other tools.
  • Option to install TailwindCSS and its Typography plugin.
  1. Project Initialization 🎉:
  • pocketsvelte will create a monorepo structure with the selected configurations. The setup process includes installing dependencies and initializing configuration files.

Happy coding with @flaced/pocketsvelte!

Features

Monorepo Creation

pocketsvelte sets up a monorepo that integrates SvelteKit and Pocketbase seamlessly. This structure is ideal for modern web applications that require a frontend framework and a backend service working in harmony.

TailwindCSS Integration

TailwindCSS can be installed automatically, streamlining the process of adding utility-first CSS to your project. This includes the installation of the Typography plugin for enhanced text styling.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you have suggestions for improvements or encounter any issues, please open an issue or submit a pull request on our GitHub repository.

Thank you for using @flaced/pocketsvelte! We hope this tool makes your development process smoother and more efficient.