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create-stacks

v0.1.20

Published

Quickly bootstrap frontend applications with Stacks.js

Downloads

31

Readme

Stacks.js Starters 🚀

This project aims to help quickly bootstrap frontend applications with Stacks.js on top of the following JavaScript frameworks as the foundation.

⚡️ Quick-Start a Stacks.js project

The following command creates an interactive CLI (Command Line Interface), allowing you to select your favorite framework to use with Stacks.js and start building in an instant!

npm create stacks

Prerequisites: Node.js (with npm >= v7.x.x)

🗺 Ecosystem

Similar great templates and projects using Stacks.js:

🛠 CLI Options

Run the npm create stacks command to launch interactive mode by default. Similar commands exist in other package managers. Example: yarn create stacks

The npm init and its alias npm create can be seen as an alias for npm exec create-<...>.

--template

It's also possible to pass the selected framework as a parameter if you prefer a non-interactive mode:

npm create --template svelte

...where svelte is the example selected framework and initializes from templates/template-svelte. We can choose any available framework from the templates/ directory.

⚖️ License & Attribution

Apache License 2.0 — You can find relevant attribution and licenses of dependencies at ATTRIBUTION.md