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### Reason for making this change https://yarnpkg.com/getting-started/qa#:~:text=yarn%2Finstall%2Dstate.,your%20workspaces%20all%20over%20again. In the official documentation of `yarn`, it is stated that `.yarn/install-state.gz` is an optimization file that developer shouldn't ever have to commit. However, currently, when running `create-next-app`, `.yarn/install-state.gz` is being commited. ### Remaining work I apologize for only modifying one template initially to initiate the discussion first. If this change is agreed upon, it should be synchronized with other `.gitignore` templates. Would it be possible to follow a similar approach as in https://github.com/vercel/next.js/pull/47241? I would appreciate any assistance in syncing this change. |
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Custom server with TypeScript + Nodemon example
The example shows how you can use TypeScript on both the server and the client while using Nodemon to live reload the server code without affecting the Next.js universal code.
Server entry point is server.ts
in development and dist/server.js
in production.
The dist
directory should be added to .gitignore
.
Deploy your own
Deploy the example using Vercel or preview live with StackBlitz
How to use
Execute create-next-app
with npm, Yarn, or pnpm to bootstrap the example:
npx create-next-app --example custom-server custom-server-app
# or
yarn create next-app --example custom-server custom-server-app
# or
pnpm create next-app --example custom-server custom-server-app