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create-gotham-app

v1.0.1

Published

tool to quickly setup a new project using the GoTHAM stack.

Downloads

3

Readme

GoTHAM Quickstart Guide

This guide walks you through setting up a new Go project using the create-gotham-app tool. This tool helps you quickly scaffold a GoTHAM project boilerplate with essential features and facilitates easy import path management.

Prerequisites

  • Go: Download and install the Go programming language from the official website (https://go.dev/doc/install). Ensure you have the appropriate version for your system.
  • Templ: The default GoTHAM setup uses the Templ templating engine. Read the official guide for how to setup Templ https://templ.guide/quick-start/installation
  • Air: create-gotham-app also uses Air for hot-reload. Read https://github.com/cosmtrek/air?tab=readme-ov-file#installation to install air cli on your system
  • JavaScript Runtime and Package Manager (Choose One):
    • Node.js and npm (for npx): Download and install Node.js (https://nodejs.org/en) which includes npm by default.
    • Bun (Default used by create-gotham-app) (for bunx): Download and install Bun from (https://bun.sh/). Bunx comes bundled with Bun
    • Yarn: Install Yarn, a popular alternative package manager for JavaScript, from their website (https://yarnpkg.com/).
    • pnpm: Install pnpm, another package manager known for its efficient dependency management, following their installation instructions (https://pnpm.io/).

Using create-gotham-app

  1. Open your terminal or command prompt.
  2. Navigate to where you want to create the project
  3. run the create-gotham-app script using:
    • npx create-gotham-app <project-path> <go-project-identifier> or
    • bunx create-gotham-app <project-path> <go-project-identifier>
  4. open the project directory cd <project-path>
  5. Install go packages templ generate && go mod tidy
  6. Install javascript packages:
    • If using node/npm or yarn or pnpm
      1. run npm install or yarn install or pnpm install
      2. modify the run command in file .air.toml. At line 24 change pre_cmd = ["templ generate", "bun run build"] to the appropriate command:
      • pre_cmd = ["templ generate", "npm run build"] or
      • pre_cmd = ["templ generate", "yarn run build"] or
      • pre_cmd = ["templ generate", "pnpm run build"]
    • If using bun
      1. run bun install
  7. Run the project using command air

Additional Notes

  • The create-gotham-app script takes care of cloning the GoTHAM starter app template repository, initializing the Go module (go.mod), and modifying import paths within the codebase to reflect your chosen project identifier.
  • Remember to replace with the actual path where you want to create the project and with your desired Go project identifier that follows Go package naming conventions (lowercase alphanumeric characters with underscores and hyphens).