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anshu

v1.0.12

Published

A Express.js & typescript template creator cli app for time saving.

Downloads

3

Readme

anshu

anshu is a Node.js-based command-line interface for creating new projects using express js and TypeScript. It simplifies the process of setting up new projects with a predefined project structure and dependencies.

Installation

Before using anshu, make sure you have Node.js and npm installed on your system. You can download them from nodejs.org.

To install anshu globally, run the following command:

npm install -g anshu

## Usage

Once you have My CLI Tool installed, you can use it to create a new project. Here's the basic syntax:
```bash
anshu create <project-name>

express: The project type you want to create (e.g., "express" in this example).
<project-name>: The name you want to give to your new project.

## Example
To create a new Express.js project called "my-express-app," you would run:

```bash
anshu create my-express-app ```

## Using npx
If you prefer not to install anshu globally, you can also use it with npx. Here's how you can create a new Express.js project called "my-express-app" using npx:

```bash
npx anshu create my-express-app
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