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project-scaffolding

IDE-grade project scaffolding wizard for creating new projects with comprehensive configuration. Supports 70+ project types: HTML/CSS websites, React, Next.js, Vue, Astro, Remix, React Native, Flutter, Expo, FastAPI, Django, Express, NestJS, Go/Gin, Rust/Axum, Spring Boot, Hono, Elysia, Chrome Extensions, VS Code Extensions, Tauri desktop apps, serverless functions, and more. Provides WebStorm/PyCharm-level project creation with interactive SDK selection, framework configuration, database setup, and DevOps tooling. Use when: creating a new project, setting up a framework application, initializing a codebase, scaffolding boilerplate, building extensions, creating mobile/desktop/web apps, setting up monorepos, or making static websites/landing pages.

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Project Scaffolding Wizard

Professional-grade project scaffolding comparable to WebStorm/PyCharm project wizards. Creates fully configured projects with SDK setup, framework options, database configuration, linting, and CI/CD.

Wizard Workflow

When a user requests a new project, follow this interactive workflow:

Step 1: Project Type Selection

Present the project type menu. Ask the user to select a category and type:

Category Types
Static Websites HTML5 (no CSS), HTML/CSS, HTML+Sass, HTML+Tailwind, Landing Page, Multi-page Site
Frontend Web React, Next.js, Vue, Nuxt, Svelte, Angular, Astro, Remix, Solid, Qwik, Preact
Mobile/Desktop React Native, Expo, Flutter, Tauri, Electron, Ionic
Backend (JS/TS) Express, NestJS, Fastify, Hono, Elysia, tRPC, Koa
Backend (Python) FastAPI, Django, Django REST, Flask, Litestar
Backend (Go) Gin, Fiber, Echo, Chi
Backend (Rust) Axum, Actix, Rocket
Backend (Java) Spring Boot, Quarkus, Ktor, Micronaut
Backend (Other) Laravel, Rails, .NET Web API
Libraries TypeScript NPM, Python PyPI, Go Module, Rust Crate
CLI Tools Node CLI, Python CLI (Typer/Click), Go CLI (Cobra), Rust CLI (Clap)
Extensions Chrome Extension, Firefox Extension, VS Code Extension, Figma Plugin, Obsidian Plugin
Serverless AWS Lambda, Cloudflare Workers, Vercel Functions, Supabase Functions
Full-Stack T3 Stack, MERN, PERN, MEAN
Monorepos Turborepo, Nx Workspace, pnpm Workspace

Step 2: Basic Configuration

Gather for ALL projects:

  • Project name (required)
  • Location/directory
  • Description
  • Author name
  • License (MIT, Apache-2.0, GPL-3.0, ISC, Unlicense)

Step 3: Framework-Specific Options

Load references/wizard-options.md for detailed configuration options based on the selected project type. Key decisions include:

  • Language/SDK version - Node.js, Python, Go, Rust, Java versions
  • Package manager - npm, pnpm, yarn, bun, poetry, uv
  • CSS framework - Tailwind, CSS Modules, Styled Components
  • State management - Zustand, Redux, Jotai, TanStack Query
  • Database/ORM - PostgreSQL, SQLite, Prisma, SQLAlchemy, sqlc
  • Authentication - NextAuth, JWT, OAuth2
  • Testing - Vitest, Jest, pytest, Playwright

Step 4: Code Quality & DevOps

  • Linting - ESLint, Ruff, golangci-lint, clippy
  • Formatting - Prettier, Ruff, gofmt, rustfmt
  • Pre-commit hooks - husky + lint-staged, pre-commit framework
  • CI/CD - GitHub Actions, GitLab CI
  • Docker - Dockerfile (multi-stage), docker-compose
  • Deployment - Vercel, Railway, Fly.io, AWS, self-hosted

Step 5: Generate Project

Use scripts/scaffold.py or native CLI tools to create the project structure.

CLI Integration

Prefer native CLI tools when available:

Framework CLI Command
Next.js npx create-next-app@latest
React (Vite) npm create vite@latest -- --template react-ts
Vue npm create vue@latest
Nuxt npx nuxi@latest init
Astro npm create astro@latest
Remix npx create-remix@latest
SvelteKit npm create svelte@latest
Solid npm create solid@latest
Expo npx create-expo-app@latest
React Native npx @react-native-community/cli init
Flutter flutter create
Tauri npm create tauri-app@latest
NestJS npx @nestjs/cli new
Spring Boot spring init or start.spring.io
Go go mod init
Rust cargo new
Chrome Ext npm create plasmo@latest
T3 Stack npx create-t3-app@latest

Quick Start Examples

HTML/CSS Website

bash
mkdir my-website && cd my-website
touch index.html style.css
# Or use boilerplate:
npx degit h5bp/html5-boilerplate my-website

HTML + Tailwind (CDN)

html
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
  <meta charset="UTF-8">
  <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
  <title>My Website</title>
  <script src="https://cdn.tailwindcss.com"></script>
</head>
<body class="bg-gray-100">
  <h1 class="text-3xl font-bold">Hello World</h1>
</body>
</html>

T3 Stack (Next.js + tRPC + Prisma)

bash
npx create-t3-app@latest my-app

Expo (React Native)

bash
npx create-expo-app@latest my-app --template tabs

Tauri Desktop App

bash
npm create tauri-app@latest my-app -- --template react-ts

Chrome Extension

bash
npm create plasmo@latest my-extension

Example Conversations

Simple HTML/CSS Website

User: Create a simple website with HTML and CSS

Claude: I'll create a static HTML/CSS website:

- Multi-page (Home, About, Contact)
- Mobile-first responsive CSS
- BEM naming convention
- Live Server for development

Structure:
my-website/
├── index.html
├── about.html
├── contact.html
├── css/style.css
├── js/main.js
└── images/

Shall I create this?

Mobile App

User: Create a mobile app for iOS and Android

Claude: I recommend Expo for the easiest setup:

- TypeScript
- Expo Router (file-based navigation)
- NativeWind (Tailwind for RN)
- Tab navigation template

Ready to scaffold?

Full-Stack with Type Safety

User: Create a full-stack app with type-safe API

Claude: I recommend the T3 Stack:

- Next.js 16 (App Router)
- tRPC (type-safe API)
- Prisma (type-safe ORM)
- Tailwind CSS
- NextAuth.js
- PostgreSQL with docker-compose

This gives you full type safety from database to frontend!

Chrome Extension

User: Build a Chrome extension

Claude: What features do you need?

- Popup UI
- Content script (modifies pages)
- Background service worker
- Side panel

Tech stack: React + Vite + TypeScript + Manifest V3

I recommend using Plasmo framework for easier development.

Available Resources

Load reference files based on what you need:

Resource When to Load Purpose
references/wizard-options.md During Step 3 (gathering user preferences) Configuration choices and defaults for each framework
references/frameworks.md When generating code Project structures, code examples, configuration files
references/best-practices.md For architecture decisions Directory organization, naming conventions, patterns
scripts/scaffold.py For custom scaffolding Python engine when CLI tools aren't suitable

Workflow:

  1. Present options from wizard-options.md to gather user preferences
  2. Use frameworks.md for code patterns and project structure when generating
  3. Consult best-practices.md for architecture decisions

Default Recommendations

Category Recommendation
JS Runtime Node.js 24 LTS
Package Manager pnpm
Python Version 3.14
Go Version 1.26
Rust Edition 2024
Java Version 21 LTS
CSS Framework Tailwind CSS
State (React) Zustand + TanStack Query
ORM (Node) Prisma
ORM (Python) SQLAlchemy 2.0
ORM (Go) sqlc
Testing (JS) Vitest
Testing (Python) pytest
E2E Testing Playwright
Linting (JS) ESLint + Prettier
Linting (Python) Ruff
CI/CD GitHub Actions
Containerization Multi-stage Dockerfile

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