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Your terminal's missing command palette.
Why?
- You won't have to look for you app's scripts in package.json again. Just hit kmnd and select the command to run.
- You forgot to install commitzen for conventional commits again? Don't worry, we got you covered with Git -> Commit.
- You won't have to search for the commands to create Next, Remix, Vite, and CRA apps again. Want more boilerplates? Let us know.
- [x] Read closest package.json for its scripts.
- [x] Read annotations for scripts.
- [x] Filter commands with text input.
- [x] Conventional commit command.
- [x] Create app from boilerplates (Next.js, Remix, Vite).
- [ ] Tools for other ecosystems than TypeScript.
- [ ] Persistent settings with ~/.kmnd.
- [ ] Custom commands and local automation with ~/.kmnd.
- [ ] Interface for community extensions.
In this section we've covered how to install and use kmnd. You can either run it once with npx to check if it suits you, or install globally if you want to stay with it.
``sh`
$ npx kmnd@latest
`sh`
npm i -g kmnd@latest
`sh`
kmnd
Btw, you can add alias to your .zshrc or .bashrc to make it even shorter. Here you go: alias k="kmnd"
- NVM
- PNPM
`sh`
$ nvm use
$ pnpm i
`sh`
$ pnpm build
`sh`
$ pnpm test:unit
Made with contrib.rocks.
- Tomek Marciniak @ Palladians
- Shout out to Vadim Demedes for creating ink and ink-ui`.