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@monteway/app
Advanced tools
Create fresh app from selected template:
npx @monteway/app create --template next --directory my-app
<button />
npx @monteway/app extend --with button
<input />
npx @monteway/app extend --with input
npx @monteway/app extend --with axios
Adds Github workflow that auto-merged pull requests from Dependabot.
npx @monteway/app extend --with dependabot-auto-merge
ESLint config for framework-agnostic projects.
npx @monteway/app extend --with eslint
Included by default in npx @monteway/app create
.
ESLint config with Next.js rules.
npx @monteway/app extend --with eslint-next
Recommended alternative to husky + lint-staged.
npx @monteway/app extend --with lefthook
Included by default in npx @monteway/app create
.
npx @monteway/app extend --with prettier
npx @monteway/app extend --with react-query
npx @monteway/app extend --with tailwind
Relies on adding Axios first (uses API service).
npx @monteway/app extend --with password-auth
npx @monteway/app extend --with render-deploy
FAQs
CLI to easily create and extend projects templates
The npm package @monteway/app receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @monteway/app popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @monteway/app demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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