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The easiest way to get started with Next.js is by using gpkg
. This CLI tool enables you to quickly
start building a new project, with everything set up for you. You can create a new app using the
default Next.js template, or by using one of the
official Next.js examples. To get started,
use the following command:
npx gpkg
Or, for a TypeScript project:
npx gpkg --typescript
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 Next.js app called blog-app
in a folder with the same name:
npx gpkg blog-app
gpkg
comes with the following options:
--template-path foo/bar
yarn gpkg
yarn gpkg
gpkg
allows you to create a new Next.js app within seconds. It is officially maintained by the
creators of gpkg, and includes a number of benefits:
npx gpkg
(with no arguments) launches an interactive
experience that guides you through setting up a project.npx gpkg --template react
).FAQs
Create, build, and publish new packages with the gpkg scaffolding toolkit
We found that gpkg 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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