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@mysten/create-dapp
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@mysten/create-dapp
is a CLI tool that helps you to create a new dApp project.
You can get started quickly by running the following command:
pnpm create @mysten/dapp
This will prompt you through creating a new dApp project. It will ask you for the name/directory and ask you to select from one of the provided templates.
The following templates are available:
react-client-dapp
: A basic React dApp that fetches a list of objects owned by the connected
walletreact-e2e-counter
: An end to end Example with move code and UI for a simple counter appThe examples are based off the Vite TypeScript starter project, and pre-configure a few things for you including:
These templates are still new, and would love to get feedback and suggestions for improvements or future templates. Please open an issue on GitHub if you have any feedback.
FAQs
A CLI for creating new Sui dApps
The npm package @mysten/create-dapp receives a total of 402 weekly downloads. As such, @mysten/create-dapp popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mysten/create-dapp 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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