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create-skeleton-app

v0.0.55

Published

Use this CLI app to setup a new Skeleton application in a new SvelteKit project.

Downloads

738

Readme

Skeleton

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💀 Create Skeleton App

This is the CLI tool for setting up a new Skeleton App that uses Skeleton, SvelteKit and Tailwind CSS.

npm create skeleton-app@latest

Is all you need to get started. It also supports using npm, pnpm and yarn.

While it largely mirrors the standard Svelte-Kit create-svelte app, it adds some additional choices that are relevant to Skeleton.

Info

You can see all command line options by running npm create skeleton-app@latest -h

The Enable Svelte-Kit experimental inspector? option allows you to press ctrl-shift or opt-shift in the browser window of your running project to see an outline of each component - clicking will then launch you directly to the source of that component in VSCode. More information about this option can be found here.

The Tailwind plugins are purely optional, see their docs for more information. You can also use those docs to add the plugins after initially creating your project with the CLI.

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