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@greenwood/init
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Init package for scaffolding out a new Greenwood project. For more information and complete docs, please visit the Greenwood website.
Run the init
command to scaffold a minimal Greenwood project.
$ npx @greenwood/init@latest
This will then output your project files into a directory called my-app:
./
.gitignore
greenwood.config.js
package.json
src/
# ...
By providing a name as the first argument, the init
command will output the project files into a directory of the same name and configure the name
property package.json.
# example
$ npx @greenwood/init@latest my-app
FAQs
A package for scaffolding a new Greenwood project.
We found that @greenwood/init demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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