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create-atat

v0.3.7

Published

A CLI to create a new project with the AT-AT stack

Readme

AT-AT

npm create atat@latest

Table of Contents

The AT-AT Stack

The "AT-AT Stack" is a web development stack focused on performance, design simplicity, and a smooth developer experience.
Engineered for an imposing presence on the web landscape, the AT-AT Stack helps you march forward with unparalleled power and agility in your web development projects.

It comprises:

  • Astro: For fast, modern websites with less effort.
  • Tailwind CSS: For utility-first CSS framework.
  • AlpineJS: For declarative, data-driven frontend architecture.
  • TweenMax: For robust animations and transitions.

So... what is the AT-AT Stack?

The AT-AT Stack is designed to offer a complete solution for building modern, performant, and visually appealing web applications. Each piece of the stack is handpicked to solve specific challenges in web development.

AT-AT Axioms

  1. Performance Matters: Speed is a feature. The AT-AT stack aims to deliver high-performance web applications.
  2. Developer Experience: Intuitive tools and technologies that make the development process a joy.
  3. Design-Focused: With Tailwind CSS and TweenMax, the stack allows for a high degree of customization in design.

Getting Started

To start building an app using the AT-AT Stack you can start from the astro-starter template:

npm create atat@latest

or you could install each component separately:

  1. Astro: npm install astro
  2. Tailwind CSS: npm install tailwindcss
  3. AlpineJS: Via CDN or npm npm install alpinejs
  4. TweenMax: npm install gsap

After installation, integrate them into your project based on the documentation for each tool.

Community

Astro Discord: https://astro.build/chat

Tailwind Discord: https://tailwindcss.com/discord

AlpineJS Discord: https://discord.com/invite/CphxBPR