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create-hypergraph

v0.6.0

Published

CLI toolchain to scaffold a Hypergraph-enabled application with a given template.

Downloads

85

Readme

@graphprotocol/create-hypergraph-app

CLI toolchain to scaffold a Hypergraph-enabled application with a given template.

Inspiration takes from the vite, nextjs, and effect create app command tools.

Scaffolding a hypergraph app

With NPM:

npm create hypergraph@latest

With Yarn:

yarn create hypergraph

With PNPM:

pnpm create hypergraph@latest

With Bun:

bun create hypergraph

Then follow the given prompts.

Args

  • app-name -> if provided, used as the name of the app, as well as the directory the app is scaffolded in to

Params

  • --template -> if provided, uses the provided template
    • options:
      • vite-react
      • nextjs
  • --package-manager -> if provided, uses the provided package manager
    • options:
      • pnpm
      • bun
      • npm
      • yarn
  • --skip-install-deps -> if flag provided, the deps will not be install in the scaffolded app
    • default: false
  • --skip-initialize-git -> if flag provided, git will not be initialized in the scaffolded app
    • default: false
# fully configured
pnpm create hypergraph@latest --template vite-react --package-manager pnpm my-hypergraph-app

Currently Supported Templates

References