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create-fenextjs-app

v1.0.10

Published

Una CLI para crear rápidamente proyectos basados en Fenextjs con templates predefinidos.

Downloads

604

Readme

create-fenextjs-app

Una CLI para crear rápidamente proyectos basados en Fenextjs con templates predefinidos.

Instalación

Asegúrate de tener Nodejs instalado en tu sistema.

Instala el paquete globalmente:

npm install -g create-fenextjs-app

Uso

Para inicializar un nuevo proyecto, simplemente ejecuta:

create-fenextjs-app init projectName

Reemplaza "projectName" con el nombre de tu proyecto.

Ejemplo

create-fenextjs-app init mi-nuevo-proyecto

Esto hará lo siguiente:

  • Clonará la plantilla base desde el repositorio oficial de Fenextjs.
  • Eliminará el directorio .git del repositorio clonado.
  • Inicializará un nuevo repositorio Git en el proyecto.

Requisitos

  • Git: Asegúrate de tener Git instalado y configurado en tu sistema.
  • Nodejs: Requerido para ejecutar el CLI.

Estructura del proyecto

Una vez creado el proyecto, tendrás una estructura similar a esta:

mi-nuevo-proyecto/
├── .storybook/
│   ├── main.ts
│   └── preview.tsx
├── public/
├── src
│   ├── components/
│   ├── languages/
│   ├── pages/
│   └── ui-fenextjs/
├── styles/
├── .eslintrc.json
├── .gitignore
├── next.config.js
├── package.json
├── README.md
└── tsconfig.json

Estilos

Cuando agregues o cambies estilos ejecuta el siguiente comando para actualizar CSS:

npm run sass

Compilar

Para compilar el proyecto y asegurarte que cumpla con los estándares de format y lint, puedes usar el siguiente comando:

npm run flb

Actualización

Una vez creado el proyecto, si necesitas actualizar fenextjs puedes ejecutar el siguiente comando dentro de "projectName"

npm run u

Documentation

https://fenextjs-doc.vercel.app/

Storybook

https://fenextjs-component-storybook.vercel.app/