cli 0.10.52
Install from the command line:
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$ npm install @webjsdev/cli@0.10.52
Install via package.json:
"@webjsdev/cli": "0.10.52"
About this version
CLI for webjs: scaffold, develop, build, and run webjs apps.
Installing this package gives you the webjs command.
Install once, globally:
npm i -g webjsdevThen scaffold a new app anywhere:
webjs create my-app
cd my-app && npm run dev
# → http://localhost:8080One-shot without a global install, two ways:
# Preferred: the npx-discoverable scaffolder
npx create-webjs-app@latest my-app
cd my-app && npm run dev
# Or via the CLI's npx entry directly
npx @webjsdev/cli create my-app
cd my-app && npm run devBoth webjs create and create-webjs-app auto-install dependencies in the new directory using your detected package manager (npm / pnpm / yarn / bun). Pass --no-install to opt out.
webjs create <name> # scaffold a full-stack app (default; auth ships as a gallery card)
# <name> must be a valid package name: letters, digits,
# and - . _ , starting with a letter or a digit
webjs create <name> --template api # backend-only API app (routes + modules + Drizzle)
webjs dev # dev server with live reload (runs webjs.dev.before, e.g. webjs db migrate, then serves; npm run dev is a thin alias)
webjs start # production server (no build step, serves source directly)
webjs check # validate source-code conventions (CI gate)
webjs doctor # verify the project/toolchain setup (per-check severity via webjs.doctor.gate, so CI can gate a subset)
webjs test # run server + browser tests
webjs vendor pin [--download] # pin client deps to a committable importmap (offline/reproducible)
webjs db <generate|migrate|push|studio|seed> # drizzle-kit passthrough (+ seed)
webjs ui init # initialise @webjsdev/ui in this project
webjs ui add <names...> # copy components from the registry (https://webjs.dev/ui/registry/<name>.json)
webjs ui list # list every component available in the registrywebjs ui proxies to @webjsdev/ui,
an AI-first component library + CLI that copies sources into your project: class
helpers (buttonClass, cardClass, …) for the visual primitives and a small set
of stateful custom elements (<ui-dialog>, <ui-tabs>, <ui-popover>) where
state matters. The package is a hard dependency of @webjsdev/cli, so installing
the CLI gives you webjs ui automatically. See
https://webjs.dev/ui for the catalogue.
The scaffold seeds opinionated defaults so AI agents produce consistent code:
-
AGENTS.md+CONVENTIONS.md(the machine-readable contract) -
.claude/,.cursorrules,.agents/rules/workflow.md(Antigravity),.github/copilot-instructions.md -
test/<feature>/(with optionalbrowser//e2e/subfolders per kind) with example tests - Tailwind CSS via CLI (no browser runtime at build time)
- TypeScript,
.editorconfig,.gitignore
See the full framework docs at https://github.com/webjsdev/webjs.
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