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create-nuxt-typo3
Advanced tools
Create a Nuxt.js project in seconds
This is fork of nuxt-create-app
Make sure you have npx installed (npx
is shipped by default since npm 5.2.0
)
npx create-nuxt-typo3 <my-project>
Or starting with npm v6.1 you can do:
npm init nuxt-typo3 <my-project>
Or with yarn:
yarn create nuxt-typo3 <my-project>
--edge
Alias: -e
.
To install nuxt-edge instead of nuxt, add the command line option --edge
:
npx create-nuxt-typo3 <my-project> --edge
Or
npm init nuxt-typo3 <my-project> --edge
Or
yarn create nuxt-typo3 <my-project> --edge
--info
Alias: -i
. Print out debugging information relating to the local environment and exit.
--help
Alias: -h
. Show the help information and exit, include: usage, command and all cli options.
--verbose
Show debug logs
--version
Alias: -v
. Show version number and exit.
FAQs
Create a TYPO3 baed on Nuxt.js App in seconds.
We found that create-nuxt-typo3 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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