This boilerplate provides a basic setup for a Next.js project that uses Tailwind CSS for styling. It includes the latest version of Tailwind CSS (v3.2) at the time of writing, and follows the steps outlined in the official Tailwind CSS documentation.
To use this boilerplate, you can either clone the repository to your local machine or create a new Next.js project using npx create-next-app
and the --example
flag:
npx create-next-app my-app --example https://github.com/uniMatedev/next-tailwindcss-boilerplate.git
Once you have the boilerplate set up, you can start customizing it to meet your project's requirements. The boilerplate includes a basic directory structure and some example components to help you get started.
When you're ready to deploy your project to the cloud, you can use Vercel to quickly and easily deploy your Next.js application. To get started, sign up for a free account at vercel.com, connect your GitHub or GitLab account, and create a new project. You can then link your repository to the Vercel project and deploy your application with just a few clicks.
If you find any issues with this boilerplate or have suggestions for improvement, feel free to open an issue or a pull request on GitHub. Contributions are always welcome and appreciated!
This boilerplate is licensed under the MIT License.