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create-100xdevcode-turbo-app

v1.0.1

Published

CLI to create a turbo repo with inbuilt http websocket and next app templet

Readme

create-100xdevcode-turbo-app

CLI to create a TurboRepo with an inbuilt HTTP WebSocket and Next.js app template.

Features

  • Scaffold a TurboRepo project quickly.
  • Includes an inbuilt HTTP WebSocket server.
  • Preconfigured Next.js template for modern web development.
  • Easy-to-use command-line interface (CLI).

Installation

You can use npx to run the CLI without installing it globally:

npx create@100xdevcode <file_name>

Replace <file_name> with the name of the directory where you want the project to be created.If no name is provided, the default directory my-turbo-app will be used.

Example OutputAfter running the CLI,

you will see a success message: Success! Created your TurborepoTo get started:

  • Change to the directory: cd <file_name>
  • Run commands with Turborepo:   
  • npm run build: Build all apps and packages   
  • npm run dev: Develop all apps and packages

Project StructureThe generated project will have the following structure:│

├── apps/
│   ├── web/       # Next.js application
│   └── ws-backend/    # WebSocket server
|   └── http-backend/    # HTTP server
│
├── package.json   # Root package configuration
├── turbo.json     # TurboRepo configuration
└── README.md      # Project documentation

Dependencies Installed

The CLI automatically installs the following dependencies in the generated project:

  • Next.js for the web app.
  • WebSocket libraries for real-time communication.
  • Other essential tools required for development.

Contributing

Contributions, issues, and feature requests are welcome! Feel free to check the issues page if you have any questions or suggestions.

Author👤 Suryakant Das

GitHub: @Suryakantdsa Twitter: @_1996surya