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kickstarts

v3.0.0

Published

A jumpstart for new projects

Downloads

3

Readme

Gitter

About Kickstarts

Kickstarts helps you create fast and secure projects using modern build tools. Have you ever feels like you're freeze in time and spent a lot of time setting up your project? So, Kickstarts came to help you in this way and so many other things.

The approach is quite simple: no setup, just development.

You don't have to spent a lot of time setting up things like automation tasks or generating some sort of controllers, models, views or whatever. You just need to clone a Kickstart that fits to the stack you may wanna use and that's it! You're done.

Kickstarts follows a modern architeture and best pratices to delivery high quality web projects.

Built With

Getting Started

The first step to play with Kickstarts, is to install it. You may need to install nodejs in your local machine. Then, execute on terminal:

$ npm i -g kickstarts

Running

To start using Kickstarts, just type the follow command on your terminal:

$ kick start

Roadmap

  • [ ] Add Guidelines
  • [ ] Add plugins content
  • [ ] Review plugins

Contributing

See Contributing Guide.

License

MIT License © Kickstarts