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create-startup-api

v0.3.0

Published

Scaffold a Startup API-powered project. Run `npm create startup-api`.

Readme

create-startup-api

Scaffold a Startup API-powered project in seconds.

npm create startup-api
# or
npm create startup-api my-app -- --origin https://your-app.com

What it does

Generates a Cloudflare Worker that uses the @startup-api/cloudflare package to transparently proxy requests to an origin (or another object you specify) while adding user accounts, authentication, and other Startup API features on top.

The framework ships as an npm dependency, so the generated project stays tiny — a src/index.ts that re-exports the worker plus a wrangler.jsonc you own. Upgrades are a npm update @startup-api/cloudflare away.

Usage

npm create startup-api [name] [-- <options>]

| Option | Description | | :------------------ | :----------------------------------------------------------------- | | name | Target directory / project name. Prompted if omitted. | | --origin <url> | Origin URL the worker proxies to. Prompted if omitted. | | --providers <list> | Comma-separated login providers to enable: google, twitch, patreon, atproto. If omitted, an interactive checkbox list is shown (blank for none). | | --no-install | Skip running npm install in the new project. | | --yes, -y | Non-interactive; requires name and --origin. |

The chosen login providers are wired into the generated src/index.ts (createStartupAPI factory), pre-stubbed in .dev.vars, and documented with per-provider setup steps in the project's README.md.

After creation:

cd my-app
npm run dev       # local dev at http://localhost:8787
npm run deploy    # deploy to Cloudflare

A random SESSION_SECRET is generated into .dev.vars for local development; set the production secret with npx wrangler secret put SESSION_SECRET.

License

Apache-2.0