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create-toolpad-app
Advanced tools
The simplest method to start with Toolpad is by using create-toolpad-app
. This CLI tool enables you to quickly start building a new Toolpad application, with everything already set up.
You can create a new project interactively by running:
npx create-toolpad-app@latest
# or
yarn create toolpad-app
# or
pnpm create toolpad-app
You will be asked for the name of your project
✔ Enter the name of your project:
Enter the name to install the necessary types/dependencies and create a new Toolpad project.
0.1.11
<!-- generated comparing v0.1.10..master -->May 10, 2023
A big thanks to the 3 contributors who made this release possible. Here are some highlights ✨:
Allow setting page parameters in navigation actions, fix overlay grid spacing, add schema reference to docs.
All contributors of this release in alphabetical order: @apedroferreira, @bharatkashyap, @Janpot
FAQs
Create Toolpad apps with one command
The npm package create-toolpad-app receives a total of 246 weekly downloads. As such, create-toolpad-app popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that create-toolpad-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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