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create-nexdoc

v0.6.0

Published

Scaffold a NexDoc documentation project.

Downloads

41

Readme

create-nexdoc

Scaffold a new NexDoc project.

Usage

npm create nexdoc@latest my-docs

Or:

bunx create-nexdoc@latest my-docs

Upgrade an existing project in current directory:

npm create nexdoc@latest -- --upgrade

Or:

bunx create-nexdoc@latest --upgrade

Force overwrite tracked files during upgrade:

npm create nexdoc@latest -- --upgrade --force

.nexdoc/manifest.json is used to track files for safe incremental upgrades. Keep this file in your project.

By default, user-owned paths are never overwritten during upgrade:

  • apps/docs/content/**
  • apps/docs/messages/**
  • apps/docs/public/**
  • apps/docs/nexdoc.config.ts
  • apps/docs/content-collections.ts
  • apps/docs/i18n.ts
  • apps/docs/app/custom.css
  • apps/docs/home/custom-home.tsx

Use apps/docs/app/custom.css for project-specific style overrides. Use apps/docs/home/custom-home.tsx for project-specific homepage overrides.

Publish

npm publish --access public

prepack will automatically sync template from the latest repository sources before publishing.