@gbrachetta/frames v3.5.0
FRAMES
A scaffolding package to bootstrap boilerplates
——————————————————————————————————————
_____
| ___| __ __ _ _ __ ___ ___ ___
| |_ | '__/ _` | '_ ` _ \ / _ \/ __|
| _|| | | (_| | | | | | | __/\__ \
|_| |_| \__,_|_| |_| |_|\___||___/
——————————————————————————————————————
WELCOME TO FRAMES!
The Scaffolding package
——————————————————————————————————————
? Please select your framework (Use arrow keys)
————————————————————————————
❯ React
Vite-React
Vite-Vue
Next.js
Django
————————————————————————————
Help
Exit
————————————————————————————How to install
yarn global add @gbrachetta/framesor using npm
npm -i -g @gbrachetta/framesHow to use
Run frames in your terminal and select one of the options in the menu.
NOTE: Run
Framesin the parent folder of the project to be created
Description
Frames creates a starting template in the chosen framework. It comes setup with several features:
React, Next.js, Vite-React, Vite-Vue:
- Linters and formatters are preconfigured.
- The app starts after linting, formatting and commiting to a local git repository.
Django:
- It assumes using AWS to store static files, and the production variables have been added accordingly (but they only load in case there's a
USE_AWS=Truevariable in the environment). - It also assumes deploying on Heroku to make use of their database, but that can be easily changed to any other database set of variables in
your-app-name/settings/production.py. - Provides a script to rename the project.
- It includes a handy django toolbar (only available in the development environment) that facilitates debugging.
- The app also includes useful settings to develop a Django app on VS Code, and a
launch.jsonfile to run the server in debugging mode using the integrated debugger in VS Code. Feel free to delete these and the parent.vscodefolder if you use some other editor. - It uses split settings for dev and prod.
- It assumes using AWS to store static files, and the production variables have been added accordingly (but they only load in case there's a
Further notes and/or instructions available in each particular readme file created after running the script.
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago
4 years ago