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create-miro-app
Advanced tools
The easiest way to get started with the Miro Developer Platform is by using
create-miro-app
.
To get started, run the following command:
npx create-miro-app@latest
To create a new app in a specific folder, you can send a name as an argument.
For example, the following command will create a new Miro app called my-miro-app
in a folder with the same name:
npx create-miro-app@latest my-miro-app
You can append the following options to npx create-miro-app@latest
to run the
installation in a silent, non-interactive mode.
If you don't append any options, you'll be prompted to specify app name and package manager interactively.
Name | Description |
---|---|
[name] | Sets the name of the app. Default: my-miro-app |
--npm | Bootstraps the project using npm .Default: yarn , if installed. |
--framework | Sets the framework template to use. One of: vanilla , react , vue or express |
--flavour | Sets the language template to use. One of: js , ts |
FAQs
Create Miro app
We found that create-miro-app 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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