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packlify-start-app

v1.1.5

Published

A part of the Packlify Web SDK ecosystem, the packlify-start-app package helps you quickly initialize a new React-based project with a pre-set architecture, saving you from boilerplate setup.

Downloads

27

Readme

packlify-start-app

A part of the Packlify Web SDK ecosystem, the packlify-start-app package helps you quickly initialize a new React-based project with a pre-set architecture, saving you from boilerplate setup.

  • WARNING: packlify-dev-server: For now its only compatible with Node between 16 and 18 (LTS).

Table of Contents

Installation

npx packlify-start-app my-new-app

Features

The script will guide you through the setup, allowing you to create:

  • package.json file
  • ESLint configurations
  • .gitignore
  • Tailwind CSS configurations
  • nodemon.json for Nodemon
  • PostCSS configurations
  • TypeScript configurations for client and server
  • Prettier configurations
  • Vite configurations for client-side and server-side
  • README.md for your new project
  • Example .env files
  • .nvmrc for NVM usage
  • Source files for your project (React).

Usage

After installing the package globally, you can initialize a new project with:

cd {PROJECT_FOLDER}
npm install
npm run dev
npm run build && npm start

Requirements

  • Node.js (+16)
  • NPM

Contact

Lucas Farias [email protected] LinkedIn - GitHub