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@lazarv/create-react-server

v0.0.0-experimental-2dab5bb-20250522-222c3bcf

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To bootstrap your `@lazarv/react-server` project, you can also use `@lazarv/create-react-server`, the official CLI tool to create a new project and add initial tools, features and third-party integrations to your project with ease, just by answering a few

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@lazarv/create-react-server

To bootstrap your @lazarv/react-server project, you can also use @lazarv/create-react-server, the official CLI tool to create a new project and add initial tools, features and third-party integrations to your project with ease, just by answering a few questions. To use the tool, run:

npx @lazarv/create-react-server

Completing the wizard, follow the instructions in your terminal to explore your new project and have fun!

Usage:
  $ create-react-server [options]

Options:
  --name <name>             The name of the project 
  --preset <preset>         The preset to use 
  --features <features>     The features to use 
  --alias <alias>           The TypeScript path alias to use 
  --host <host>             The host to use 
  --port <port>             The port to use 
  --deploy <deploy>         The deployment adapter to use 
  --git                     Initialize a git repository 
  --dev                     Run in development mode 
  --open                    Open the project in the browser 
  --clean                   Clean the project directory before bootstrapping 
  --no-install              Do not install dependencies (default: true)
  --react-server <version>  The version of @lazarv/react-server to use 
  -v, --version             Display version number 
  -h, --help                Display this message