Boilerplate and Starter for Next JS 13+, Tailwind CSS 3.2 and TypeScript
Clone this project and use it to create your own Next.js project. You can check a Next js templates demo.
Features
Developer experience first:
- β‘ Next.js for Static Site Generator
π₯ Type checking TypeScript- π Integrate with Tailwind CSS
β Strict Mode for TypeScript and React 18π Linter with ESLint (default NextJS, NextJS Core Web Vitals, Tailwind CSS and Airbnb configuration)π Code Formatter with Prettierπ¦ Husky for Git Hooksπ« Lint-staged for running linters on Git staged filesπ Lint git commit with Commitlintπ Write standard compliant commit messages with Commitizenπ¦Ί Unit Testing with Jest and React Testing Libraryπ§ͺ E2E Testing with Cypressπ· Run tests on pull request with GitHub Actionsπ Automatic changelog generation with Semantic Releaseπ Visual testing with Percy (Optional)π‘ Absolute Imports using@
prefixπ VSCode configuration: Debug, Settings, Tasks and extension for PostCSS, ESLint, Prettier, TypeScript, Jestπ€ SEO metadata, JSON-LD and Open Graph tags with Next SEOπΊοΈ Sitemap.xml and robots.txt with next-sitemapβοΈ Bundler Analyzerπ±οΈ One click deployment with Vercel or Netlify (or manual deployment to any hosting services)π Include a FREE minimalist themeπ― Maximize lighthouse score
Built-in feature from Next.js:
- β Minify HTML & CSS
π¨ Live reloadβ Cache busting
Philosophy
- All the Next.js pages are statically generated by default. You can easily switch to SSR adding
getServerSideProps
to your page. - Nothing is hidden from you, so you have the freedom to make the necessary adjustments to fit your needs and preferences.
- Minimal code
- SEO-friendly
π Production-ready
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Requirements
- Node.js 14+ and npm
Getting started
Run the following command on your local environment:
git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/ixartz/Next-js-Boilerplate.git my-project-name
cd my-project-name
npm install
Then, you can run locally in development mode with live reload:
npm run dev
Open http://localhost:3000 with your favorite browser to see your project.
.
βββ README.md # README file
βββ __mocks__ # Mocks for testing
βββ .github # GitHub folder
βββ .husky # Husky configuration
βββ .vscode # VSCode configuration
βββ public # Public assets folder
βββ src
β βββ layouts # Layouts components
β βββ pages # Next JS Pages
β βββ pages.test # Next JS Pages tests (this avoid test to treated as a Next.js pages)
β βββ styles # Styles folder
β βββ templates # Default template
β βββ utils # Utility functions
βββ tailwind.config.js # Tailwind CSS configuration
βββ tsconfig.json # TypeScript configuration
Customization
You can easily configure Next js Boilerplate by making a search in the whole project with FIXME:
for making quick customization. Here is some of the most important files to customize:
public/apple-touch-icon.png
,public/favicon.ico
,public/favicon-16x16.png
andpublic/favicon-32x32.png
: your website favicon, you can generate from https://favicon.io/favicon-converter/src/styles/global.css
: your CSS file using Tailwind CSSsrc/utils/AppConfig.ts
: configuration filesrc/templates/Main.tsx
: default themenext-sitemap.config.js
: sitemap configuration
You have access to the whole code source if you need further customization. The provided code is only example for you to start your project. The sky is the limit
Commit Message Format
The project enforces Conventional Commits specification. This means that all your commit messages must be formatted according to the specification. To help you write commit messages, the project uses Commitizen, an interactive CLI that guides you through the commit process. To use it, run the following command:
npm run commit
One of the benefits of using Conventional Commits is that it allows us to automatically generate a CHANGELOG
file. It also allows us to automatically determine the next version number based on the types of commits that are included in a release.
Deploy to production
You can see the results locally in production mode with:
$ npm run build
$ npm run start
The generated HTML and CSS files are minified (built-in feature from Next js). It will also removed unused CSS from Tailwind CSS.
You can create an optimized production build with:
npm run build-prod
Now, your blog is ready to be deployed. All generated files are located at out
folder, which you can deploy with any hosting service.
Testing
All tests are colocated with the source code inside the same directory. So, it makes it easier to find them. Unfortunately, it is not possible with the pages
folder which is used by Next.js for routing. So, what is why we have a pages.test
folder to write tests from files located in pages
folder.
Deploy to Netlify
Clone this repository on own GitHub account and deploy to Netlify:
Deploy to Vercel
Deploy this Next JS Boilerplate on Vercel in one click:
VSCode information (optional)
If you are VSCode users, you can have a better integration with VSCode by installing the suggested extension in .vscode/extension.json
. The starter code comes up with Settings for a seamless integration with VSCode. The Debug configuration is also provided for frontend and backend debugging experience.
With the plugins installed on your VSCode, ESLint and Prettier can automatically fix the code and show you the errors. Same goes for testing, you can install VSCode Jest extension to automatically run your tests and it also show the code coverage in context.
Pro tips: if you need a project wide type checking with TypeScript, you can run a build with Cmd + Shift + B on Mac.
Contributions
Everyone is welcome to contribute to this project. Feel free to open an issue if you have question or found a bug. Totally open to any suggestions and improvements.
License
Licensed under the MIT License, Copyright Β© 2022
See LICENSE for more information.
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