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puzzle-cli

v0.0.2

Published

A powerful command line tool to quickly scaffold your Jigsaw project

Downloads

6

Readme

Puzzle CLI

A powerful command line tool to quickly scaffold your Jigsaw project

Installation

npm

npm install -g puzzle-cli

Usage

To start with a mostly blank slate, use the plain preset:

puzzle new my-site --preset plain

NOTE: The plain preset is the default. This means you can leave the --preset flag out if you prefer.

To use the blog preset:

puzzle new my-blog --preset blog

To use the prelaunch preset:

puzzle new my-product --preset prelaunch

The new command will install Jigsaw with the preset given.

Current presets include:

Plain

A mostly blank slate for Jigsaw sites powered by Tailwind CSS.

Blog

A minimal blog preset template for Jigsaw sites powered by Tailwind CSS.

Prelaunch

A modern, minimal prelaunch preset for Jigsaw powered by Tailwind CSS.

License

Puzzle CLI is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.