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create-typescene-webapp

v1.4.0

Published

Generator for Web apps using the Typescene framework

Readme

Create Typescene Web App

Create front end applications with the Typescene framework, using the command line (CLI).

Getting Started

You'll need to have NodeJS installed on your computer, but you do not need to install anything else.

To create a new app in a folder named my-webapp, run the following command in the Terminal (Mac) or Command Prompt (Windows):

npx create-typescene-webapp my-webapp

This will create a folder inside the current folder, copy source files, and install packages using NPM.

After installation, run the following commands to start a development server and open your default browser:

cd my-webapp
npm run start

Options

You may use the following command line arguments to configure the installation.

| Argument | Effect | | ---------------- | --------------------------------------------------------- | | --js | Use JS (ES6+) only, instead of TypeScript | | --jsx, --tsx | Include JSX (TSX) support | | --bundler=... | Use a specific bundler (webpack, parcel, or rollup) | | --target=... | Set build target (es5, es6, or es8) | | --git | Initialize a Git repository | | --yarn | Use Yarn instead of NPM | | --overwrite | Force overwrite existing files |

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License

The Typescene source code is licensed under the MIT license.