Quick start for HTML5 Boilerplate. Get up and running with one command.
You can get started using one of three options- npx, npm init, or
yarn create
Using npx
npx create-html5-boilerplate new-site
cd new-site
npm install
npm start
Using npm init
npm init html5-boilerplate new-site
cd new-site
npm install
npm start
Using yarn
yarn create html5-boilerplate new-site
cd new-site
yarn install
yarn start
These commands are equivalent and do the following:
- Download and install the latest version of HTML5 Boilerplate
- Installs dependencies
- Bundles site assets and start a web server using Parcel
- Opens a web browser pointed to http://localhost:1234/
create-html5-boilerplate is cross-platform. It works wherever node and npm work.
The only requirements are for npx, which requires npm version 5.2 or greater and
npm init which requires an npm version greater than 6.0. If you're stuck on an
older version of npm you can still use create-html5-boilerplate by running the
following command to install the project globally.
npm install -g create-html5-boilerplate
Then you can use create-html5-boilerplate as in the following example
create-html5-boilerplate new-site
cd new-site
npm install
npm start
You can also install a specific version:
npx create-html5-boilerplate new-site --release=7.2.0
cd new-site
npm install
npm start
- Clone the repo with
git clone https://github.com/h5bp/create-html5-boilerplate.git - Run
npm installin the rootcreate-html5-boilerplatefolder. - Run
npm linkto make npm run local copy instead of downloading from registry - Now you can use
npm init html5-boilerplateandnpx create-html5-boilerplate
note: you can use npx create-html5-boilerplate ./out/example from create-html5-boilerplate without running npm link
also its possible to run directly NodeJS entry point node index.js ./out/example or npm start
./out is git ignored folder, so you should use this folder for tests.
If you want to try out the end-to-end flow with the global CLI, you can do this too:
npx create-html5-boilerplate ./out/new-site
cd new-site
npm install
npm start
Tests are written using jest and located in tests/test.js
run npm test
run coverage reports npm run coverage