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nulla

v0.9.9

Published

CLI for Nullstack fed by Nulla-chan powers and will

Downloads

10

Readme

Nulla

Nullstack's waifu Nulla-chan

CLI for Nullstack fed by Nulla-chan powers and will.

Usage

Before calling Nulla you need a Nullstack project.

Run Nulla in it's root, or adding to your scripts in package.json.

Nulla can understand a series of commands, which currently are:

npx nulla -v # shows Nulla version
npx nulla -h # shows help information

# Generates deploy files
npx nulla new-ci vercel
# The same as above, but for Heroku
npx nulla new-ci heroku

# Create a new project using TSX
npx nulla create --ts
# Create a new project based on a template/example
npx nulla create --example active-class-name
# Same as above, but using any repo link with a *package.json*
npx nulla create --example https://github.com/GuiDevloper/nullstack-examples/tree/main/examples/active-class-name
# Learn more about "nulla create" running:
npx nulla create -h

You can also install it globally for the future:

npm install nulla -g # using npm
yarn global add nulla # or, using Yarn

with it installed, you can directly run, like:

nulla --help

Tutorials with Nulla

to-do