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@boot-dev/boot
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Developer bootstrap CLI for saving, reusing, and syncing common commands with GitHub.
A developer-friendly CLI that helps you save, run, and manage reusable commands, create project templates, and sync them seamlessly with GitHub.
Boot simplifies your workflow — so you can stop typing the same commands repeatedly and start coding faster.
Boot is a command-line tool designed to help developers quickly scaffold projects, save frequently used commands, manage templates, and synchronize data using GitHub.
Whether you’re spinning up a new project or reusing commands across teams, Boot streamlines your development setup in seconds.
Make sure to install globally by using the CLI command below
npm install -g @boot-dev/boot
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
boot | General action menu |
boot save <name> <cmd...> | Save a reusable command |
boot list | List all saved commands |
boot run <name> | Run a saved command |
boot remove <name> | Remove saved project |
boot create | Create a new project from a template |
boot add-template <name> <cmd...> | Add a custom project template |
boot list-templates | List all templates |
boot edit-template <name> <cmd...> | Edit an existing template |
boot remove-template <name> | Remove a template |
boot sync --push | Push your config to GitHub |
boot sync --pull | Pull your config from GitHub |
boot sync --logout | Clear GitHub credentials |
boot login | Log in with GitHub |
boot help | View help and examples for all commands |
# Save a reusable command
boot save start "npm run dev"
# Run it anytime
boot run start
# Create a new Next.js / express.js / nest.js / react native (expo) project
boot create next my-app
# Push your saved commands and templates to GitHub
boot sync --push
# Pull them on another machine
boot sync --pull
To use GitHub sync features:
boot login
This will open a browser for GitHub authentication.
Your access token will be securely saved in ~/.boot/auth.json.
To logout:
boot logout
Use boot --version to check your installed version
Contributions are welcome! If you have suggestions, open an issue or submit a PR on GitHub repository.
MIT License © 2025 Boot Dev
Built with ⚡ by Jays Alimi
“Automate the boring stuff — and code the fun parts.”
FAQs
Developer bootstrap CLI for saving, reusing, and syncing common commands with GitHub.
The npm package @boot-dev/boot receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, @boot-dev/boot popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @boot-dev/boot 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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