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@lattix/cli

v1.0.0

Published

CLI scaffolding and release utilities for Lattix

Readme

@lattix/cli

CLI scaffolding and release utilities for Lattix.

Usage

lattix create my-lattix-app

This creates a minimal Lattix Core starter project with:

  • src/home.screen.ts — a fluent Screen() example
  • src/index.ts — prints the normalized semantic tree
  • package.json — starter scripts and dependencies
  • tsconfig.json — strict TypeScript defaults

Use --name to override the package name and --force to overwrite starter files in a non-empty directory.

lattix create ./playground --name lattix-playground --force

Web app templates

lattix create web-app --router react-router
lattix create web-app --router tanstack-router

These create Vite React apps with a Lattix-rendered screen, app/navigation/data/storage/web manifests, environment config, manifest tests, release profiles, privacy checklist, and package scripts.

Mobile app templates

lattix create mobile-app --target expo
lattix create mobile-app --target react-native

These create Expo or plain React Native app shells with a Lattix-rendered screen, app/navigation/data/storage/auth/native manifests, environment config, manifest tests, release profiles, store metadata placeholders, privacy checklist, and package scripts.

Template verification

npm run test:templates --workspace @lattix/cli

This scaffolds every web/mobile template into temporary directories and checks CI-facing files, manifest tests, release profiles, and privacy checklists.

See docs/cli.md, docs/web-starter.md, docs/mobile-starter.md, docs/web-testing.md, docs/mobile-testing.md, docs/web-release.md, and docs/mobile-release.md.