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@andersondacampo/volt-cli
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The official Command-Line Interface (CLI) for the Volt.js framework. This tool is designed to enhance developer productivity by automating common tasks like project scaffolding and running the development server.
The @volt-js/cli package is a key part of the Volt.js developer experience. It provides a set of simple commands that handle complex setup and execution processes, allowing you to focus on writing code instead of configuring boilerplate.
The recommended way to use the CLI is via npx, which ensures you are always using the latest version without needing a global installation.
npx @volt-js/cli <command>
The CLI provides two main commands to manage your project's lifecycle.
volt initThe init command scaffolds a new, production-ready Volt.js project from scratch. It runs an interactive setup wizard that configures your project structure, dependencies, and optional features like the Store and Queues.
Example:
# Create a new project in a directory named 'my-api'
npx @volt-js/cli init my-api
For more details, see the volt init documentation.
volt devThe dev command starts the Volt.js development server. It watches your files for changes and provides hot-reloading. Its most powerful feature is the interactive mode.
Example:
# Start the development server in interactive mode
volt dev --interactive
# Start the server and manage the Next.js dev server alongside it
volt dev --interactive --framework nextjs
For more details, see the volt dev documentation.
Contributions are welcome! Please see the main CONTRIBUTING.md file for details on how to get started.
This package is licensed under the MIT License.
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We found that @andersondacampo/volt-cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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