Fix#14902
I created a separated helper that wraps `fs.promises.mkdir` and sets `recursive` option to `true` by default.
I'm not sure if this is the right approach (maybe it should just call `fs.promises.mkdir` from `create-app.ts`?), any thoughts?
If a user does not specify `--example` when using create-next-app then just spin up the default template and only prompt them for the name of their project.
if a user does specify `--example` (with no string after it) then show them the example picker.
Closes#13960
fix#12136
I add a prompt if there is an error when trying to download example files.
Maybe could be better to add an error class and in create-app.ts on every "console.error" trow a new Exception and manage it in catch. What you think ? 👯
* Confirm if user wants example when creating app
* Only ask user to choose example if they provide --example flag
* Simplify the search
* Added test
* Use a select to pick the template
* Updated test
* check for lowercase and updated no example message
* Add message if no template is selected
* Updated tests
* Handle error if fetching the examples fails
* Fixed tests
* Updated test timeout
* Update examples.ts
Co-authored-by: merelinguist <merelinguist@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Luis Alvarez <luis@zeit.co>
Co-authored-by: Tim Neutkens <tim@timneutkens.nl>
Co-authored-by: Joe Haddad <joe.haddad@zeit.co>
* Initialize Git repo on app creation
This PR initializes a Git repository after Create Next App runs.
We ensure the app was not created in an already-existing Git or Mercurial repo.
Failures of setup (no Git installed) do not fail the application bootstrapping.
Closes#9077 (replaces)
* Add test
* Update index.test.js
* Completely rewrite Create Next App
* Sort imports
* Show what package manager is being used
* Fix project name suggestion
* Update tests for new implementation
* Use normal prepublish command for on-install
* Upgrade Node version
* Switch to 8.16
* Disable v8 cache
* Swap out update check package and fix CLI boot