astro/packages/create-astro
Michael Rienstra a800bf7ec1
.md only: npm init astro --> npm create astro (#4760)
* .md only: npm init astro --> npm create astro

For consistency with https://github.com/withastro/docs/pull/360. Docs always use `npm create astro` (never `npm init astro`), README.md files in this repo should do the same.

Search:
`\b(npm|yarn|pnpm) init astro\b`
Replace:
`$1 create astro`

Except for two instances:

1. `packages/create-astro/CHANGELOG.md` -- skipped because changelog.

2. `packages/create-astro/test/create-astro.test.js.skipped` -- skipped, old test disabled in https://github.com/withastro/astro/pull/3168.

* docs: add `@latest` to `npm create astro`
Co-authored-by: Bjorn Lu <bjorn@bjornlu.com>

Co-authored-by: Michael Rienstra <michael@goodmoney.com>
2022-09-16 12:40:06 -05:00
..
src use unused self-documenting variable (#4605) 2022-09-06 08:41:36 -04:00
test Chore: remove complex install step test (#3756) 2022-06-28 13:46:54 -04:00
CHANGELOG.md [ci] release (#4495) 2022-08-26 13:01:30 -04:00
create-astro.mjs SImplify "astro add" by removing confusing multi-select (#3715) 2022-06-27 14:15:51 -07:00
package.json [ci] release (#4495) 2022-08-26 13:01:30 -04:00
README.md .md only: npm init astro --> npm create astro (#4760) 2022-09-16 12:40:06 -05:00
tsconfig.json Support Node v14.15+ (#2202) 2021-12-16 18:53:22 -05:00

create-astro

Scaffolding for Astro projects

With NPM:

npm create astro@latest

With Yarn:

yarn create astro

create-astro automatically runs in interactive mode, but you can also specify your project name and template with command line arguments.

# npm 6.x
npm create astro@latest my-astro-project --template starter

# npm 7+, extra double-dash is needed:
npm create astro@latest my-astro-project -- --template starter

# yarn
yarn create astro my-astro-project --template starter

Check out the full list of example starter templates, available on GitHub.

You can also use any GitHub repo as a template:

npm create astro@latest my-astro-project -- --template cassidoo/shopify-react-astro

CLI Flags

May be provided in place of prompts

Name Description
--template Specify the template name (list)
--commit Specify a specific Git commit or branch to use from this repo (by default, main branch of this repo will be used)

Debugging

To debug create-astro, you can use the --verbose flag which will log the output of degit and some more information about the command, this can be useful when you encounter an error and want to report it.

# npm 6.x
npm create astro@latest my-astro-project --verbose

# npm 7+, extra double-dash is needed:
npm create astro@latest my-astro-project -- --verbose

# yarn
yarn create astro my-astro-project --verbose