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@fedify/create
Advanced tools
This package provides a standalone CLI tool for creating new Fedify projects.
It allows you to scaffold a new project without installing the full
@fedify/cli toolchain, powered by @fedify/init internally.
npm init @fedify my-project
pnpm create @fedify my-project
yarn create @fedify my-project
bunx @fedify/create my-project
The tool supports the same project configurations as fedify init:
See the @fedify/init package or the Fedify CLI docs for details on
available options (-p, -w, -k, -m, --dry-run).
More information is in the @fedify/init package.
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Create a new Fedify application
The npm package @fedify/create receives a total of 1,137 weekly downloads. As such, @fedify/create popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @fedify/create demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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