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@anotherjulia/prometheus

v1.0.2

Published

Welcome to **Prometheus**, your go-to command for kickstarting projects with a modern web development stack. With Prometheus, you can instantly set up a project with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Shadcn UI, and essential providers, saving you the hassle of manua

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Prometheus - Project Initializer

Welcome to Prometheus, your go-to command for kickstarting projects with a modern web development stack. With Prometheus, you can instantly set up a project with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Shadcn UI, and essential providers, saving you the hassle of manual configuration.

Features

  • Next.js: A React framework for building optimized web applications with server-side rendering and static site generation capabilities.
  • Tailwind CSS: A utility-first CSS framework for rapidly building custom designs.
  • Shadcn UI: A sleek and modern UI library to give your project a polished look right from the start.
  • Providers Integration: Ready-to-use integrations with essential providers for authentication, state management, and more.

Quick Start

To create a new project using Prometheus, simply run the following command:

npx prometheus-init my-project

Replace my-project with your desired project name. This command will create a new directory with the project name and set up the initial project structure.

Installation

Prometheus requires Node.js and npm to be installed on your system.

  1. Install Node.js and npm: If you haven't installed Node.js and npm, download and install them from nodejs.org.

  2. Create a New Project: Run the following command in your terminal:

    npx prometheus-init my-project

    This will create a new project directory named my-project and install all necessary dependencies.

Usage

Navigate to your project directory:

cd my-project

Start the development server:

npm run dev

Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.

Customization

  • Tailwind CSS: Customize your design using Tailwind's utility classes in the tailwind.css file.
  • Next.js: Create new pages and components using React in the app and components directories.
  • Shadcn UI: Utilize Shadcn UI components for a consistent and modern UI experience.