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Next.js TypeScript Starter


Non-opinionated TypeScript starter for Next.js
Highly scalable foundation with the best DX. All the tools you need to build your next project.

Created by João Pedro with the help of many wonderful contributors.

Features

  • ⚡️ Next.js 12
  • ⚛️ React 18
  • ⛑ TypeScript
  • 📏 ESLint — To find and fix problems in your code
  • 💖 Prettier — Code Formatter for consistent style
  • 🐶 Husky — For running scripts before committing
  • 📄 Commitizen — To define a standard way of committing rules
  • 🚓 Commitlint — To make sure your commit messages follow the convention
  • 🖌 Renovate — To keep your dependencies up to date
  • 🚫 lint-staged — Run ESLint and Prettier against staged Git files
  • 👷 PR Workflow — Run Type Check & Linters on Pull Requests
  • ⚙️ EditorConfig - Consistent coding styles across editors and IDEs
  • 🗂 Path Mapping — Import components or images using the @ prefix

Quick Start

The best way to start with this template is using Create Next App.

yarn create next-app -e https://github.com/jpedroschmitz/typescript-nextjs-starter
# or
npx create-next-app -e https://github.com/jpedroschmitz/typescript-nextjs-starter

Development

To start the project locally, run:

yarn dev

Open http://localhost:3000 with your browser to see the result.

Testimonials

“This starter is by far the best TypeScript starter for Next.js. Feature packed but un-opinionated at the same time!”
— Arafat Zahan

“I can really recommend the Next.js Typescript Starter repo as a solid foundation for your future Next.js projects.”
— Corfitz

“Brilliant work!”
— Soham Dasgupta

Showcase

List of websites that started off with Next.js TypeScript Starter:

Documentation

Requirements

  • Node.js >= 12.22.0
  • Yarn 1 (Classic)

Directory Structure

  • .github — GitHub configuration including the CI workflow.
  • .husky — Husky configuration and hooks.
  • public — Static assets such as robots.txt, images, and favicon.
  • src — Application source code, including pages, components, styles.

Scripts

  • yarn dev — Starts the application in development mode at http://localhost:3000.
  • yarn build — Creates an optimized production build of your application.
  • yarn start — Starts the application in production mode.
  • yarn type-check — Validate code using TypeScript compiler.
  • yarn lint — Runs ESLint for all files in the src directory.
  • yarn format — Runs Prettier for all files in the src directory.
  • yarn commit — Run commitizen. Alternative to git commit.

Path Mapping

TypeScript are pre-configured with custom path mappings. To import components or files, use the @ prefix.

import { Button } from '@/components/Button';

// To import images or other files from the public folder
import avatar from '@/public/avatar.png';

Switch to npm

This starter uses Yarn 1 (Classic) by default, but this choice is yours. If you'd like to switch to npm, delete the yarn.lock file, install the dependencies with npm i, change the CI workflow, and Husky Git hooks to use npm commands.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for more information.