Benrobo / baaymax-cli

Baaymax script
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BaayMax-Cli 😎

Hey everyone, I wanted to let you all know that I have decided to archive the BaayMax repository. As many of you know, BaayMax is a tool for developers to generate intuitive, unique, and flexible portfolio sites. While it has been a useful tool for many of you, my schedule has become too busy to properly maintain it. However, I am not abandoning the project completely! I have plans to build a much more stable release and version of BaayMax that will not only be accessible for developers, but also for designers and non-developers. My goal is to create a product that is useful for a wider range of users and can be easily accessed and used by anyone. Thank you for your understanding and support as I work towards creating a better product. Stay tuned for updates on the new release of BaayMax!

Generating of portfolio site just got easier. BaayMax a tool for developers which enables generating of intuitive, unique, flexible portfolio site ready for deployment.

With just a command, your portfolio is ready.

Getting Started 😎

To get started in using baaymax, make sure Nodejs and Git are preinstalled on your PC.


check if nodejs and git are installed using the below commands.

Git

    node --version
    # v16.4.2

Nodejs

    git --version
    # git version 2.35.1.windows.2

If the above requirement are checked, it time to generate your personal portfolio.

Install BaayMax globally on your pc using any of the below comamnds. 🙌

NPM

    npm i -g baaymax

YARN

    yarn add global baaymax

Check if it installed globally on your pc by running : ✌

    baaymax

A screen below should be printed out within your terminal

Generate your own portfolio. 💖❤

using baaymax --init <project_name> would run you through the setup, kindly follow all instructions carefully.

    baaymax --init portfolio-v3

Once all instructions have been met carefully, you would be prompted to open your portfolio site within vscode. If you have vscode installed as your default editor choose Yes otherwise No.

Start the development server using ✔

    npm run dev

Open localhost:3000/ within your browser.

Congratulation 🎉🎉🎉

you now have your own personal portfolio site ready to use which can now be deployed.

Disclaimer 😢

if you run into an error kindly post it within the github issue tab here Raise Error