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rootaid-cli
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RootAid: Simplified Frontend and Backend Project Generation Welcome to RootAid, your go-to npm package for swiftly generating frontend and backend projects without the fuss of manual setup. Say farewell to configuration complexities and get started on your coding journey with ease.
Features: Effortless Setup: RootAid offers a CLI-driven interface that seamlessly guides you through project creation, ensuring both frontend and backend components are perfectly aligned.
Tailored to You: Customize your project effortlessly by selecting from a variety of options including frontend frameworks, backend technologies, databases, and more. RootAid ensures your project is built your way, every time.
Getting Started:
npm install -g rootaid-cli
Navigate to your desired project directory in the terminal.
To view if rootaid was successfully installed.
rootaid --version
current version in 0.2.8
rootaid init
rootaid init --debug
Voilà! Your perfectly configured frontend or backend are ready for action!
FAQs
RootAID is a boilerplate generating CLI developed by Surge Global, Sri Lanka
We found that rootaid-cli 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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