create-nuxt-app
chalk
create-nuxt-app | chalk | |
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9 | 57 | |
3,458 | 21,430 | |
0.2% | 0.4% | |
0.0 | 6.4 | |
4 months ago | 4 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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create-nuxt-app
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How to setup Eslint and Prettier for Nuxt3?
I was hoping for https://github.com/nuxt/create-nuxt-app but it does not support Nuxt 3.
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How to build an npx starter template
Nuxt.js (npx create-nuxt-app my-app)
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How to deploy a Nuxt.js app with 4everland.
To get started quickly, you can use create-nuxt-app. // https://github.com/nuxt/create-nuxt-app
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How do I create an NPM package like a front-end framework(Nuxtjs or Nextjs) with installation options.
Hi! I want to create a small NPM package with whom I can create a project with the settings or libraries I want. create-nuxt-app is similar to what I want to achieve. (See below for the example.)
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Deprecation warnings when creating Nuxt app
Github issue
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Trouble with npx
What are you trying to archive here? npx help gives you that error because that package hasn't any executable (https://www.npmjs.com/package/help). If you check the package.json of that package, there isn't any "bin" definied. So npx doesn't know what to execute. See for example https://github.com/nuxt/create-nuxt-app/blob/master/packages/create-nuxt-app/package.json (or run it with npx create-nuxt-app example), which will execute this file https://github.com/nuxt/create-nuxt-app/blob/master/packages/create-nuxt-app/lib/cli.js (see package.json -> bin).
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Adding an API and database to your Nuxt App with Prisma
You’ll be asked a couple of questions such as the name of the projects, linter, testing framework etc. Keep the app simple and go with the default options provided. To learn more about the options, head over to Create Nuxt App.
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Getting started with Nuxt.js
You can start a new Nuxt project easily with create-nuxt-app. This CLI provides an interactive menu for quickly setting up your project.
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Random potato mood generator using Nuxt and TailwindCSS
To get started quickly with nuxt, I've used the yarn create nuxt-app command. After executing the command, I chose the following configuration options:
chalk
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JavaScript Libraries That You Should Know
4. Chalk
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Extracting YouTube video data with OpenAI and LangChain
Chalk: Provides an easy way to stylize terminal strings with various colors and text formatting in Node.js, aiding in creating visually appealing command-line outputs
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Mastering Node.js CLI: Best Practices and Tips
Chalk is a popular choice for adding colors to CLI output while maintaining readability.
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Despidiéndome de Console.log
LibrerĂas: Chalk winston, log4js
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Comparison of Node.js libraries to colorize text in terminal
Today the most popular library and de facto standard is the chĐ°lk. The chalk has rich functionality, is fast but not ideal. It lacks some useful features.
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Command Line Application: Bank Loan Tracker [Node]
This is a new tutorial on how to create a command line interface application, and our application today is a Mortgage Calculator. I used in this program packages such as 1- inquirer for interactive questions and answers: https://www.npmjs.com/package/inquirer 2- Sqlite3 DBMS 3- Chalk for colorful output in the terminal: https://www.npmjs.com/package/chalk
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ESM not gaining traction in back-end Node?
One of the libraries I used most that went full-ESM is Chalk. They released v5 over a year-and-a-half ago (November 2021) with ESM-only support and haven't updated v4 - their last iteration that supported CommonJS - since. If you go into their GitHub Issues section, you'll see a number of issues raised about CommonJS support, most of which are just responded to with a link to a post they made about switching over. Fair enough. I guess if I had to constantly answer the same question over and over, I might do the same.
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Let’s create a Node CLI for generating files from templates!
To colorize my logs, I used a chalk package and created a logger utility:
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Create a CLI tool to help bootstraping Flutter project using Node.JS - Part 1
We will add some dependencies to help us deal with CLI behaviours (inquirer) and text coloring (chalk).
- Going beyond the old and boring console.log()
What are some alternatives?
commitlint - đź““ Lint commit messages
Inquirer.js - A collection of common interactive command line user interfaces.
resolve-url - [DEPRECATED] Like Node.js’ `path.resolve`/`url.resolve` for the browser.
shelljs - :shell: Portable Unix shell commands for Node.js
lint-staged - 🚫💩 — Run linters on git staged files
Figlet - JavaScript parser for FIGlet fonts
urix - [DEPRECATED] Makes Windows-style paths more unix and URI friendly.
ora - Elegant terminal spinner
prisma-examples - 🚀 Ready-to-run Prisma example projects
Commander.js - node.js command-line interfaces made easy
nvm - Node Version Manager - POSIX-compliant bash script to manage multiple active node.js versions
node-config - Node.js Application Configuration