1.0.4 • Published 2 years ago

get-start-fast v1.0.4

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2 years ago

Get-Started-Faster

A CLI tool for developers to get started on projects faster. (Nodejs)

Fasta (Get-Started-Faster)

A Command Line Interface (tool) to help developers set up projects faster with automatically installed dependencies and dockerized boilerplates.

Installing / Getting started

A quick introduction of the minimal setup you need to get Fasta up & running. Make sure you have yarn installed. If you're using Node 16.10 and above, use corepack. So, corepack enable, npm i -g corepack then yarn init 2. If you're on windows, make sure you are running as administrator.

npm i -g get-start-fast

The package manager loads up fasta and you’re good to go.

Make sure the scope of installation encompasses the folder in which you will start your project.

Optional Initial Configuration

You should have Docker installed and the daemon engine running before starting a project that needs to be dockerized (Laravel and Django/Python supported). Install Docker from the official website.

Developing/Run

To set start a new project using faster, use fasta-generate in the command line of your choice. Powershell is strongly recommended.

fasta-generate

A number of choices will be prompted

? Please choose the project template you want to use (Use arrow keys)
> django 
  laravel 
  mern 
  mevn 
  pern 

You will be asked to enter a project name

? Project name: 

The package will create the project, install dependencies and run a container image where applicable.

-For MERN and PERN, use npm run dev for the backend or npm run start for React app.

Containerizing (tba)

To containerize your project, use docker … Make sure Docker is installed and the daemon engine is running.

Features

How fast is Fasta

  • Set up MERN, PERN, MEVN, Django and Laravel projects
  • Dockerize projects for effective deployment anywhere

Configuration

Choose which stack to start with for the project.

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute, please fork the repository and use a feature branch. Pull requests are warmly welcome.

Links (Have to be public)

Related projects:

Other solvit trainee projects: https://github.com/solvit-dsaa-training/

Licensing

The code in this project will be licensed.

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