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@alephmatic/full-stack-ai
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Build a full stack Next.js app with an AI prompt.
Example:
export OPENAI_API_KEY=...
npx @alephmatic/full-stack-ai gen "Build a clone of Twitter called WhaleCast where people cast instead of tweet. Allow users to follow one another and to like casts. Use GitHub for log in. Charge users a monthly fee for premium functionality."
Then cd
into the newly created app folder, set the environment variables and in the .env
file and run npm run dev
to see your app live in the browser at http://localhost:3000.
You can install the package globally and run as follows:
pnpm i -g @alephmatic/full-stack-ai
export OPENAI_API_KEY=...
fsai gen "Build a clone of Twitter called TigerCast where people cast instead of tweet. Allow users to follow one another and to like casts. Use GitHub for log in. Charge users a monthly fee for premium functionality."
Under the hood this project uses Kirimase.
pnpm i
export OPENAI_API_KEY=...
npx tsx src/index.ts gen "Build a clone of Twitter called TigerCast where people cast instead of tweet. Allow users to follow one another and to like casts. Use GitHub for log in. Charge users a monthly fee for premium functionality."
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Build a full stack Next.js app with an AI prompt.
We found that @alephmatic/full-stack-ai demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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