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@vkontakte/create-vk-mini-app
Advanced tools
npx @vkontakte/create-vk-mini-app [app-directory-name] [options]
NPX allows you to always use the latest version of the package without a global installation.
Install the package globally via yarn
yarn global add @vkontakte/create-vk-mini-app
...or npm
npm install --global @vkontakte/create-vk-mini-app
and use as follows
create-vk-mini-app [app-directory-name] [options]
This way is less recommended because you will have to update the package yourself.
Without --zeit
and --surge
options
--zeit
Vercel (Zeit) deploy
Firstly, you have to create Vercel account and connect it with your GitHub profile on vercel.com
--surge <surge-domain>
Surge deploy
Firstly, you have to create Surge account and Surge-domain on surge.sh
--help
Prints the synopsis and a list of options
Go to created folder and run:
yarn start
or npm start
to start dev server with hot reload on localhost:10888
.
yarn run build
or npm run build
to build production bundle, with tree-shaking, uglify and all this modern fancy stuff.
FAQs
VK Mini Apps Boilerplate
The npm package @vkontakte/create-vk-mini-app receives a total of 25 weekly downloads. As such, @vkontakte/create-vk-mini-app popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @vkontakte/create-vk-mini-app 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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