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@architect/create
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@architect/create
Architect Create: Bootstrap new Architect projects, and idempotently create new project resources
npm init @architect [--runtime [node, deno, ruby, python]] [project name and/or path]
Example:
npm init @architect
......... create project named for current dir in current dir
npm init @architect ./
...... create project named for current dir in current dir
npm init @architect foo
..... create project namedfoo
in current dir
npm init @architect ./foo
... create./foo
dir and project namedfoo
that dir
npm init @architect ../foo
.. create../foo
dir and project namedfoo
that dir
npm init @architect /foo
.... create/foo
dir, creates project namedfoo
that dir
npm init @architect ../
..... create project in .. for named for whatever .. is named
[5.0.3] 2024-04-29
package.json
engines.node
property to reflect changes from v5FAQs
Idempotently initialize Architect projects
The npm package @architect/create receives a total of 3,413 weekly downloads. As such, @architect/create popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @architect/create demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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