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@thanhnn/create-chrome-extension
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This is a script written in Node.js. It allows users to create a project from a predefined template, customize the project name, and automatically set up the directory structure and `package.json` file.
A CLI tool to easily bootstrap a new Chrome extension project with modern web technologies like React, TypeScript, ShadCN and Tailwind CSS.
To install the package, run:
npm i -g @thanhnn/create-chrome-extension
Create a new Chrome extension by running:
create-chrome-extension my-extension
Replace my-extension with your desired project name.
The following scripts are included in the project:
build: Builds the project for production.test: Runs the test suite.ISC
Chrome, extension, frontend, cli, template, create, boilerplate, react, typescript, tailwind, shadCN, init
FAQs
This is a script written in Node.js. It allows users to create a project from a predefined template, customize the project name, and automatically set up the directory structure and `package.json` file.
We found that @thanhnn/create-chrome-extension demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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