Alternative to express-generator, an easy-to-use tool for creating modern express applications.
- Interactive CLI Tool.
- Build-in TypeScript support.
- ESM module support.
- Improved app structure for modern apps.
Install gen-express-app
package:
npm install -g gen-express-app
On Windows client computers, the execution of PowerShell scripts is disabled by default. To allow the execution of PowerShell scripts, which is needed for npm global binaries, you must set the following:
Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope CurrentUser -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
Carefully read the message displayed after executing the command and follow the instructions. Make sure you understand the implications of setting an execution policy.
To create a new workspace and initial starter app:
- Run the CLI command
eg new
and provide the nameexpress-app
, as shown here:
eg new express-app
If you get an error when using eg
as a global command, try to use the command below:
npx gen-express-app@latest new express-app
- The
eg new
command prompts you for information about features to include in the initial express app. Accept the defaults by pressing the Enter or Return key.
The CLI installs the necessary ExpressJS npm packages and other dependencies. This can take a few minutes.
The CLI creates a new workspace and a simple project`s files, ready to run.
To run generated project just use one of this commands below:
cd express-app
npm run start
cd express-app
npm run dev
gen-expressp-app
is an Express application generating tool inspired by express-generator, retaining most of its excellent features and extending and improving where it falls short. We fully support ESM module
and provide TypeScript
templates to choose from, as well as an easy-to-use interactive interface
. These are all cool features that express-generator does not have!
Interactive interface is super easy to use:
eg interactive
# or specify project-name
eg new project-name
follow the steps on CLI then you can head into your express application.
You can also use the command line options, just like the way you did before.
- example:
eg new express-app --view=ejs --package=pnpm
- get help by typing
--help
:
$PC ~: eg --help
Usage: eg [command]
Arguments:
command name of usage command (new / generate <component_type> )
Options:
-V, --version output the current version
-t, --template <template-name> choose express template (choices: "javascript", "typescript", "javascript-mvc", "typescript-mvc")
-v, --view <view-engine> choose view engine (choices: "no-view", "ejs", "pug", "hbs")
-p, --package <package-name> choose package manager (choices: "npm", "yarn", "pnpm")
-h, --help display help for command
Commands:
dev [options] <bin-path> starting development server
start [options] <bin-path> starting production server
new <project-name> generate project with name
interactive generate project in interactive mode
If you are interested in contributing to the development of the Gen Express App
, we would be happy to receive your contributions! You can start by checking the issues
to see if there are any problems that need to be addressed (such as new features or unresolved errors), fork
the project, and submit a pull request
to participate in the contribution.
- @Dalufishe
- @the-az-dev
- @Vocaloid2048
If you find the tool useful, consider giving us support by rating it with a star
!