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jogja

v0.3.1

Published

Project generator for web frameworks. Still for busy and lazy people.

Downloads

26

Readme

jogja

Project generator for web frameworks. It provides scaffolding for your apps. Still for busy and lazy people.

Overview

I know there are so many web frameworks outhere. How about we have centralized tools to trigger create project for those frameworks? That's why I created jogja.

How it works?

Every web framework has their own cli to create project. Jogja will trigger the cli to create project for you. So you don't need to install every cli for every framework. After you choose specific framework, jogja will trigger the cli to create project for you along with more options.

Features

  • Trigger create project for AdonisJS, Alpine.js, Analog, Angular, Astro, Aurelia, Docusaurus, Ember.js, Expo, Express.js, Fastify, Gatsby, Gridsome, Hexo, Hono, Inferno, Medusa, NestJS, Next.js, Nitro, Nuxt.js, Nx, Preact, Qwik, React (creact-react-app/CRA), React Redux, RedwoodJS, Remix, Sails, SolidJS, SolidStart, Stencil, SvelteKit, Vite, VitePress, Vue.js, VuePress, Vuetify.
  • Navigate using keyboard (up and down key).

Installation

Install it globally.

npm i -g jogja

Now you can call it by type jogja on your computer. Use keyboard (up, down and enter key) to select options.

Screenshot

Jogja

FAQs

  • How to update? Just run npm i -g jogja again. It will update the package to the latest version.
  • How to add new framework? You can create PR to add new framework. Or you can create issue to request new framework.
  • I want to install non-JavaScript framework. Can I? You can't at the moment. Support for other languages/frameworks will be added in the future.
  • Why the name is jogja? Jogja a.k.a Yogyakarta is the name of city in Indonesia. I want to make this project as a tribute to the city.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Open a pull request to fix a bug, or open an issue to discuss new feature or changes.

How to look into the code?

File src/index.ts is the entry point of this software. So usually to run locally I am doing this.

npx jiti ./src/index.ts

So jiti is runtime TypeScript and ESM support for Node.js. I use that and I love it.

License

MIT

Copyright © 2023 Sony Arianto Kurniawan <[email protected]> and contributors.