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@gits-id/nuxt-starter

v0.3.1

Published

GITS Nuxt Starter

Readme

Nuxt and GITS UI Starter Kit

Quickly get started on a new project with this Nuxt.js and GITS UI starter kit. It includes a pre-configured setup and a variety of GITS UI components. Perfect for Vue.js developers looking to create a professional web app.

Installation

# with npm
npm i @gits-id/nuxt-starter

# with yarn
yarn add @gits-id/nuxt-starter

# with pnpm
pnpm add @gits-id/nuxt-starter

Usage

export default defineNuxtConfig({
  extends: [
    '@gits-id/nuxt-starter'
  ]
})

Batteries Included

Directory Structure

Look at the Nuxt directory structure documentation.

Create New Project

With create-gits-app

The best way to create a new project with this template is using create-gits-app:

npx create-gits-app@latest

Then, choose Nuxt Starter template.

With nuxi

You can also easily create a new project from this template using nuxi:

npx nuxi init -t gh:gitsindonesia/nuxt-starter my-app
cd my-app
yarn
yarn dev

Checklist

Some tasks you should probably do in the beginning are:

  • [ ] replace this generic README with a more specific one
  • [ ] reset this package.json version to 0.0.0
  • [ ] install the Vue Volar extension
  • [ ] enable Volar takeover mode to ensure a smooth editor setup
  • [ ] copy .env.example to .env and update the value with your own
  • [ ] remove or update .github workflows

Setup

Make sure to install the dependencies:

# yarn
yarn install

# npm
npm install

# pnpm
pnpm install --shamefully-hoist

Development Server

Start the development server on http://localhost:3000

npm run dev

Production

Build the application for production:

npm run build

Locally preview production build:

npm run preview

Check out the deployment documentation for more information.

Release Guide

First, bump the version and generate a changelog with standard-version:

yarn release # default

You can also bump to a specific version using the semantic version.

# Major release. E.g. from 1.0.0. to 2.0.0
yarn release --release-as=major

# Minor release. E.g. from 1.1.0. to 1.2.0
yarn release --release-as=minor

# Patch release. E.g. from 1.0.0. to 1.0.1
yarn release --release-as=patch

# Pre-release release. E.g. from 1.0.0 to 2.0.0-alpha.1
yarn release --release-as=prelease

Then, push the tags:

git push --follow-tags

Contributing

To contribute, you may follow these steps:

  • Clone this repository.
  • Create a branch: git checkout -b <branch_name>.
  • Make your changes and commit them: git commit -m '<commit_message>'
  • Push to the original branch: git push origin <branch_name>
  • Create the pull request.