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simplefrontend

v1.0.0

Published

Source code for the Simple Frontend CLI

Readme

simplefrontend, the Simple Frontend CLI

A simple and straightforward CLI to help you setup and automate best practices and patterns for your frontend projects (formatting, linting, type checking) with end-to-end recipies (pre-push hook, CI/CD integration).

As the CLI will auto-detect your package manager, the only requirement for it to run is to be within an existing project root folder already installed (where you should have a package.json and an existing lock file).

Setup a new frontend project with patterns:

npx simplefrontend setup

Setup a new frontend project with a given pattern:

The CLI will then guide you setting up the pattern.

npx simplefrontend setup [pattern]

Available patterns:

Supported package managers:

  • pnpm
  • npm
  • yarn
  • bun

Develop

Install pnpm

pnpm install
pnpm run dev setup

Contribute

I will happily accept contributions for bug fixes and improvements