Mocking up web app with Nextal(speed)
- ⚡️ Next 14 with React 18 - Using the /app folder.
- 🦾 TypeScript, of course
- 🫀 Vitest - unitary testing made easy
- 🎨 Tailwind - next generation utility-first CSS
- 🌚 Dark Mode
- 👑 Atomic Design organization
- 🗂 Absolute imports
- 😃 Hero icons
- ☁️ Deploy on Vercel, zero-config
- TypeScript
- Commit lint - helps your team adhering to a commit convention
- Vercel - zero-config deployment
Create a repo from this template on GitHub.
If you prefer to do it manually with the cleaner git history
npx degit jvidalv/nextal my-nextjs-app
cd my-nextjs-app
yarn # If you don't have yarn installed, run: npm install -g yarn
When you use this template, try follow the checklist to update your info properly
- Rename
name
andauthor
fields inpackage.json
- Change the author name in
LICENSE
- Change the title in
index.html
- Change the favicon in
public
- Modify the manifest in
public
- Clean up the README's
And, enjoy :)
Type:
yarn dev
Then visit http://localhost:3000
To build like if it was for production run
yarn build
yarn start
Then you can visit http://localhost:3000 and check that everything works as expected.
Go to Vercel and select your repository, OK
along the way, and your App will be live in a minute.
If pre-commit hooks are not working be sure that you have installed husky: husky install
.
By default this command should be triggered after yarn/npm deps are installed.
I have created several NextJs webs recently. Setting the configs up is kinda the bottleneck for me to make the ideas simply come true within a very short time.
So I made this starter template for myself to create apps more easily, along with some good practices that I have learned from making those apps. Feel free to tweak it or even maintains your own forks.