- macOS 12.7.6
- Visual Studio Code 1.95.2
- nvm 0.39.7, node 20.10.0, npm 10.2.3
- Next.js 14.2.18
- React.js 18.3.1
This is a Next.js project bootstrapped with create-next-app
.
$ npm i -D
# or
$ npm install --save-dev
Run the development server:
npm run dev
# build the production version
$ npm run build
# run the production server
$ npm run start
# static code analysis
$ npm run lint
# fix lint problems
$ npm run lint:fix
# check coding style
$ npm run format
# format with coding style
$ npm run format:fix
# used by git pre-commit (husky)
# config file: .lintstagedrc.js
$ npm run lint-staged
# run testing
$ npm run test
# [Development] run testing with watch mode
$ npm run test:watch
# check testing coverage
$ npm run test:coverage
Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.
You can start editing the page by modifying pages/index.tsx
. The page auto-updates as you edit the file.
API routes can be accessed on http://localhost:3000/api/hello. This endpoint can be edited in pages/api/hello.ts
.
The pages/api
directory is mapped to /api/*
. Files in this directory are treated as API routes instead of React pages.
This project uses next/font
to automatically optimize and load Inter, a custom Google Font.
$ docker build -t nextjs-template .
To learn more about Next.js, take a look at the following resources:
- Next.js Documentation - learn about Next.js features and API.
- Learn Next.js - an interactive Next.js tutorial.
You can check out the Next.js GitHub repository - your feedback and contributions are welcome!
The easiest way to deploy your Next.js app is to use the Vercel Platform from the creators of Next.js.
Check out our Next.js deployment documentation for more details.