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create-hackburger

v0.1.12

Published

Hackathon starter kit with Next.js, TailwindCSS, TypeScript, and more.

Downloads

27

Readme

Hackburger Starter Kit

Starter kit with Next.js 13 + Clerk + Vercel AI

Getting Started

Pre-requisites: Node.js 14+, pnpm, bun

  1. Use bun create hackburger <appname>

  2. This uses Clerk so you will need to create an account and get a Clerk API key.

  3. Go to Clerk and get your key for your instance.

  4. Get your OpenAI API key from OpenAI

  5. Prefer pnpm for this project so run pnpm i

  6. Run pnpm dev to start the dev server

  7. Go to http://localhost:3000 and you should see the app running!

Deploying to Vercel

  1. Create a new project on Vercel
  2. Add the Clerk and OpenAI API keys to the project
  3. Deploy the project
  4. Go to the project URL and you should see the app running!