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next-clean

v1.0.3

Published

next-clean is a command-line tool designed to clean and reset the boilerplate code in a Next.js project. It aims to provide a fresh starting point for developers who want to work on a clean Next.js codebase without any unnecessary files or configurations.

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next-clean

next-clean is a command-line tool designed to clean and reset the boilerplate code in a Next.js project. It aims to provide a fresh starting point for developers who want to work on a clean Next.js codebase without any unnecessary files or configurations.

Installation

To use next-clean, you first need to install it globally using npm or yarn:

npm install -g next-clean

or

yarn global add next-clean

Usage

Navigate to your Next.js project directory and run the following command:

next-clean

This command will perform the following actions:

  1. Clean the public folder: If the public folder exists, all files within it will be deleted.
  2. Empty the README.md file: If the README.md file exists, its content will be cleared.
  3. Handle the app folder:
    • If the src/app folder exists, the following actions will be performed:
      • Delete the favicon.ico file (if it exists).
      • Update the content of the layout.tsx file with a default layout.
      • Update the content of the page.tsx file with a default page.
      • Update the content of the globals.css file with default global styles.
    • If the src/app folder does not exist, but the app folder exists in the root directory, the same actions will be performed in the root app folder.

After running the next-clean command, your Next.js project will be cleaned, and the boilerplate code will be reset to a fresh state.

Your files will look like this after running next-clean

  1. public folder: All files will be deleted.

  2. README.md: The content will be cleared.

  3. layout.tsx:

    import type { Metadata } from "next";
    import { Inter } from "next/font/google";
    import "./globals.css";
    
    const inter = Inter({ subsets: ["latin"] });
    
    export const metadata: Metadata = {
      title: "",
      description: "",
    };
    
    export default function RootLayout({
      children,
    }: Readonly<{
      children: React.ReactNode;
    }>) {
      return (
        <html lang="en">
          <body className={inter.className}>{children}</body>
        </html>
      );
    }
  4. page.tsx:

    import React from "react";
    
    const page = () => {
      return <div>hello world</div>;
    };
    
    export default page;
  5. globals.css:

    @tailwind base;
    @tailwind components;
    @tailwind utilities;
  6. favicon.ico: Deleted (if it exists).

Contributing

If you find any issues or would like to contribute to the development of next-clean, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request on the GitHub repository.

License

next-clean is released under the MIT License.