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create-studiocms

v0.3.0

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create-studiocms

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CLI Utility Toolkit used for setting up a new project using a StudioCMS Ecosystem packages, as well as other utilities.

Quickstart

Use with NPM

npm create studiocms@latest

Use with PNPM

pnpm create studiocms

Use with Yarn

yarn create studiocms

create-studiocms automatically runs in interactive mode, but you can also specify your project name and template with command line arguments.

# npm
npm create studiocms@latest --template studiocms/basics --project-name my-studiocms-project

# yarn
yarn create studiocms --template studiocms/basics --project-name my-studiocms-project

# pnpm
pnpm create studiocms --template studiocms/basics --project-name my-studiocms-project

Check out the full list of templates, available on GitHub.

When using --template the default behavior is to search the Templates repo and is declared as folders. for example the studiocms/basics templates points to the basics project within the studiocms folder at the root of the repo.

Full CLI Options and commands

Main Entrypoint

Usage: create-studiocms [options] [command]

Options:
  -V, --version  Output the current version of the CLI Toolkit.
  -h, --help     display help for command
  --color        force color output
  --no-color     disable color output

Commands:
  get-turso      Get the latest version of Turso.
  help           Show help for command
  interactive*   Start the interactive CLI.

  * Indicates the default command that is run when calling this CLI.

Get Turso

Downloads and installs the latest version of Turso using the script from Turso's documentation

Note: Windows requires the use of WSL as per Turso

Usage: getTurso [options]

Turso CLI Installer

Options:
  -h, --help  display help for command

Interactive (Default command)

Usage: create-studiocms interactive [options]

Start the interactive CLI. Powered by Clack.cc.

This command will open an interactive CLI prompt to guide you through
the process of creating a new StudioCMS(or StudioCMS Ecosystem package)
project using one of the available templates.

Options:
  -t, --template <template>          The template to use.
  -r, --template-ref <template-ref>  The template reference to use.
  -p, --project-name <project-name>  The name of the project.
  -i, --install                      Install dependencies.
  -g, --git                          Initialize a git repository.
  -y, --yes                          Skip all prompts and use default values.
  -n, --no                           Skip all prompts and use default values.
  -q, --skip-banners                 Skip all banners and messages.
  -d, --dry-run                      Do not perform any actions.
  -h, --help                         display help for command
  --do-not-install                   Do not install dependencies.
  --do-not-init-git                  Do not initializing a git repository.