1.0.12 • Published 2 years ago

@boilerbase/create-html-css v1.0.12

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Create Boilerbase html-css

Create your web app starter with a robust foundation.

Documentation TOC Explore Templates PRs Welcome License MIT

Installation

For quick installation run the following commands:

# create a new boilerbase template
npx @boilerbase/create-html-css my-app

# open your template folder
cd my-app

# compile your app for production
npm run compile

# run your app in the browser
npm start

or

# initialize a new boilerbase template
npm init @boilerbase/html-css my-app

Notes:

Be sure to have Node.js installed before proceeding.

For the most straightforward development: open two Terminal tabs to execute npm run compile and npm start at the same time.

tip: if you're using visual studio code you can generate tasks to quick actions. learn how

Scripts

Inside the newly created template, you can run the following built-in commands:

ScriptDescription
npm run compileCompile the app for production to the build folder.It correctly bundles your app in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance.
npm startRuns the app in development mode.Open (http://localhost:3000) to view it in the browser.

Documentation

Take a look at the following documentation table of contents for more details and explanation:

  • Getting started - installation and npm scripts.
  • Included - Overview of the project contents.
  • Templates - see Boilerbase Starter templates.
  • HTML - Guide to the HTML.
  • CSS - Guide to the CSS partials.
  • JavaScript - Guide to the default JavaScript.
  • Pug - Guide to the pug partials.
  • SCSS - Guide to the SCSS partials.
  • Miscellaneous - Guide to the used miscellaneous.

Contributing

Appreciating Boilerbase and want to get involved?

Please take a moment to review the contribution guidelines:

Authors

Kareem Aboeid - kareemabo3id@hotmail.com - twitter

License

Boilerbase Templates is open source project. licensed as MIT.

Credits

Copyright

© Built and coded with all the love by @KareemAboeid - 2021.