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projekta

v1.0.4

Published

CLI for automated project creation of frontend and backend applications

Readme

Projekta CLI

Projekta is a powerful CLI (Command Line Interface) that streamlines the process of creating frontend and backend projects. With an intuitive command-line interface, Projekta automates project creation for various languages and frameworks.

Installation

To use Projekta, ensure that you have Node.js installed on your system. Then, install Projekta globally by running the following command:

npm install -g projekta

Usage

To start using Projekta, simply run the following command:

npx projekta

The CLI offers two specialties to choose from: Frontend and Backend. If you select "Frontend," Projekta provides a list of popular frontend languages and frameworks, including React, Vue, Angular, Preact, Lit, Svelte, Solid, and Qwik. On the other hand, if you choose "Backend," Projekta offers backend languages and frameworks such as Express, NestJS, Python, and Django.

Once you make your selection, Projekta automatically generates the project's basic structure, installs the required dependencies, and opens the project in your default code editor.

Dependencies

Projekta utilizes the following dependencies:

  • @inquirer/prompts: A library for interactive prompts.
  • chalk: A library for text colorization in the console.
  • inquirer: A library for interactive menus and questions.
  • ora: A library for displaying loading spinners and indicators.