@gbrachetta/frames
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A tool to scaffold boilerplates
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FRAMES
A scaffolding package to bootstrap boilerplates
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WELCOME TO FRAMES!
The Scaffolding package
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? Please select your framework (Use arrow keys)
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❯ React
Vite-React
Vite-Vue
Next.js
Django
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How to install
yarn global add @gbrachetta/frames
or using npm
npm -i -g @gbrachetta/frames
How to use
Run frames
in your terminal and select one of the options in the menu.
NOTE: Run
Frames
in the parent folder of the project to be created
Description
Frames
creates a starting template in the chosen framework. It comes setup with several features:
React, Next.js, Vite-React, Vite-Vue:
- Linters and formatters are preconfigured.
- The app starts after linting, formatting and commiting to a local git repository.
Django:
- It assumes using AWS to store static files, and the production variables have been added accordingly (but they only load in case there's a
USE_AWS=True
variable in the environment). - It also assumes deploying on Heroku to make use of their database, but that can be easily changed to any other database set of variables in
your-app-name/settings/production.py
. - Provides a script to rename the project.
- It includes a handy django toolbar (only available in the development environment) that facilitates debugging.
- The app also includes useful settings to develop a Django app on VS Code, and a
launch.json
file to run the server in debugging mode using the integrated debugger in VS Code. Feel free to delete these and the parent.vscode
folder if you use some other editor. - It uses split settings for dev and prod.
- It assumes using AWS to store static files, and the production variables have been added accordingly (but they only load in case there's a
Further notes and/or instructions available in each particular readme file created after running the script.