Create production-ready MERN stack projects in seconds!
NPM Package Website mern-project-cli
Website https://devcli.vercel.app
MERN Project Generator CLI is a powerful tool designed to simplify the process of setting up a complete, production-ready MERN stack project in seconds.
This tool eliminates the need for manual configurations, boilerplate code copying, and repetitive tasks, allowing developers to start building their apps right away with best practices in place. Perfect for both beginners and experienced developers, it saves time and ensures a solid project foundation.
- One Command Setup: Generate both frontend and backend with a single command
- Industry-Standard Structure: Pre-configured folder structure following best practices
- Create frontend with shadcn and vite, a new React project with either Shadcn UI + Tailwind CSS or just Vite + Tailwind CSS using a single command.
- Instant MongoDB Integration: Connect to MongoDB with zero configuration
- Generate Mongoose Schema: Generate Mongoose Schema with just one command
- Development Ready: Hot-reloading enabled for both frontend and backend
- Pre-configured Environment:
.env.examplefiles included with sensible defaults - Git Ready: Initialized Git repository with proper
.gitignorefiles
- Requirements
- Installation
- Commands
- Complete User Journey Example
- Future Enhancements
- Contribute
- License
- Support the project
Before you begin, ensure your system meets these requirements:
- Node.js: Version 14.x or higher
- npm: Version 6.x or higher
- MongoDB: Local or remote installation
Install the CLI tool globally to use it from anywhere in your system:
npm install -g mern-project-cliTo check installation version:
devcli --versiondevcli create <your_project_name>The generated project follows the MVC (Model-View-Controller) pattern, a battle-tested architecture that separates your application into three main components:
your-project-name/
├── backend/
│ ├── controllers/ # Handle business logicdocumentation
│ ├── db/ # Database configuration
│ ├── middlewares/ # Custom middleware functionsdocumentation
│ ├── models/ # MongoDB Schema model
│ ├── routes/ # API route definitions
│ ├── utils/ # Helper functionsdocumentation
│ ├── .env.example # Environment variables template
│ ├── .gitignore # Git ignore rules
│ ├── constants.js # Application constants
│ ├── package.json # Dependencies and scripts
│ ├── README.md # Backend documentation
│ └── server.js # Server entry point
└── frontend/
├── public/ # Static files
├── src/ # React source code
│ ├── components/ # React components
│ ├── pages/ # Page components
│ ├── utils/ # Helper functions
│ └── App.js # Root component
├── .env.example # Frontend environment template
└── package.json # Frontend dependencies
- Backend: Express, Mongoose, CORS, dotenv, nodemon.
- Frontend: React, React Router, Axios, Other Create React App dependencies.
cd your-project-name/backendnpm run dev # Start development server with nodemoncd your-project-name/frontendnpm start # Start React App
- Create database as your_project_name_db
devcli mongodb-connect- Or with custom database name
devcli mongodb-connect --project custom-name
-p, --project <name>: Specify custom database name- No options: Uses project folder name as database name
- Generates
connection.jsin thedbfolder - Sets up Mongoose connection with error handling
- Configures connection string based on environment variables
- Adds database connection import to
server.js - Sets up connection status logging
# Using project name
devcli mongodb-connect
# Using custom database name
devcli mongodb-connect --project custom_name// db/connection.js
require('dotenv').config();
const mongoose = require('mongoose');
const dburl = process.env.DB_URL || 'mongodb://localhost:27017/your_db_name';
mongoose
.connect(dburl)
.then(() => console.log('Connected to DB Successfully'))
.catch((err) => console.log(err.message));- Create mongoose schema for your backend.
devcli devcli mongoose-schema <schema-name> <fieldName:fieldType fieldName:fieldType ...>
devcli mongoose-schema User name:String email:String password:StringThis will create a User.js file with a Mongoose schema inside the models/ directory:
//models/User.js
import mongoose from 'mongoose';
const UserSchema = new mongoose.Schema({
name: { type: String, required: true },
email: { type: String, required: true },
password: { type: String, required: true },
});
const User = mongoose.model('User', UserSchema);
export default User;The mongoose-schema command takes a model name (User) and field definitions (name:String, email:String, password:String), generating a Mongoose model file in the models/ folder.
Set up Redux in your project or add new Redux slices.
devcli add-redux --init- Sets up Redux store configuration
- Creates necessary store files and directories
- Installs required dependencies (@reduxjs/toolkit and react-redux)
- Creates hooks for easier Redux usage
devcli add-redux --slice <sliceName> --actions="action1,action2" --state="field1:type,field2:type"Options:
--slice: Name of the slice to create--actions: Comma-separated list of actions for the slice--state: Initial state fields with types (string, boolean, array)
devcli add-redux --slice user --actions="login,logout" --state="username:string,isLoggedIn:boolean"This creates:
- A new slice file in
src/store/slices - Boilerplate for specified actions
- Initial state with typed fields
- Automatic integration with the Redux store
When you run the command:
devcli add-redux --slice user --actions="login,logout" --state="username:string,isLoggedIn:boolean"It generates the following slice in src/store/slices/userSlice.js:
import { createSlice } from '@reduxjs/toolkit';
const initialState = {
username: '',
isLoggedIn: false,
};
const userSlice = createSlice({
name: 'user',
initialState,
reducers: {
login: (state, action) => {
// Implement login logic here
},
logout: (state, action) => {
// Implement logout logic here
},
},
});
export const { login, logout } = userSlice.actions;
export default userSlice.reducer;Create a new React project with either Shadcn UI + Tailwind CSS or just Vite + Tailwind CSS using a single command.
# Create project with Shadcn UI
devcli create-frontend <project_name> --shadcn
# Create project with Vite + Tailwind CSS
devcli create-frontend <project_name> --vite- Creates a Vite + React project
- Installs and configures Tailwind CSS
- Sets up Shadcn UI with New York style and Zinc color scheme
- Configures project structure with best practices
- Adds initial button component as example
- Sets up path aliases for better imports
- Includes all necessary configuration files
- Creates a basic Vite + React project
- Installs and configures Tailwind CSS
- Sets up minimal project structure
- Includes starter template with modern styling
--shadcn: Include Shadcn UI setup with Tailwind CSS--vite: Create basic Vite project with Tailwind CSS only
# Create a new React project with Shadcn UI
devcli create-frontend my-app --shadcn
# Create a new React project with just Vite + Tailwind
devcli create-frontend my-app --vite
# Navigate to project
cd my-app
# Start development server
npm run devyour-project/
├── src/
│ ├── components/
│ │ └── ui/
│ │ └── button.jsx
│ ├── lib/
│ │ └── utils.js
│ ├── App.jsx
│ └── index.css
├── jsconfig.json
├── tailwind.config.js
├── vite.config.js
└── components.json
- Add more Shadcn components using:
npx shadcn@latest add <component-name>
- Available components can be found at shadcn/ui components
- Customize theme in
tailwind.config.js - Add your own components in
src/components
Generate Dockerfiles for both backend and frontend, along with a docker-compose.yml file for your MERN stack project.
devcli init-dockerfiles-
Creates Backend Dockerfile:
- Uses Node.js 20 Alpine image
- Sets up working directory
- Installs dependencies
- Configures for development mode
- Exposes port 5000
-
Creates Frontend Dockerfile:
- Uses Node.js 20 Alpine image
- Sets up working directory
- Installs dependencies
- Exposes port 3000
- Configures for development mode
-
Generates docker-compose.yml:
- Configures services for backend, frontend, and MongoDB
- Sets up proper networking between services
- Configures volumes for development
- Sets environment variables
- Establishes service dependencies
- Project must have
backendandfrontenddirectories in root - Docker must be installed on your system
your-project/
├── backend/
│ ├── Dockerfile
│ └── .dockerignore
├── frontend/
│ ├── Dockerfile
│ └── .dockerignore
└── docker-compose.yml
# Navigate to your project root
cd your-project
# Generate Docker files
devcli init-dockerfiles
# Start the containerized application
docker-compose upThis will start your application with:
- Backend running on
http://localhost:5000 - Frontend running on
http://localhost:3000 - MongoDB running on port
27017
Let's create a blog application from scratch:
# Step 1: Install CLI globally
npm install -g mern-project-cli
# Step 2: Create new project
devcli create my-blog-app
# Step 3: Set up backend
cd my-blog-app/backend
npm run dev
# Step 4: Set up frontend (new terminal)
cd ../frontend
npm start
# Step 5: Connect MongoDB (optional)
cd ../backend
devcli mongodb-connect
# Step 6: Generate Mongoose Scheama (optional)
devcli mongoose-schema Blog name:String category:String
# Step 7: Set up Redux
cd ../frontend
devcli add-redux --init
# Step 8: Create blog slice for Redux
devcli add-redux --slice blog --actions="addPost,deletePost,updatePost" --state="posts:array,loading:boolean"
🎉 Congratulations! Your blog application structure is ready with:
- Backend running on `http://localhost:5000`
- Frontend running on `http://localhost:3000`
- MongoDB connected and ready to use# Server Configuration
PORT=5000
# Database Configuration
DB_URI=mongodb://localhost:27017/your_db_name# API Configuration
REACT_APP_API_URL=http://localhost:5000
npm install -g mern-project-cli # Install CLI globally
devcli --version # Check CLI version
devcli create <project-name> # Create new MERN projectOR [Create frontend with shadcn+tailwind/ vite+tailwind]
devcli create-frontend <project-name> --shadcn # shadcn-frontend
devcli create-frontend <project-name> --vite # vite-frontend# Database Connection
devcli mongodb-connect # Connect MongoDB using project name
devcli mongodb-connect -p custom-name # Connect with custom database name
# Schema Generation
devcli mongoose-schema <schema-name> <fieldName:fieldType ...> # Generate Mongoose schema
# Example: devcli mongoose-schema User name:String email:String password:String# Redux Setup
devcli add-redux --init # Initialize Redux in frontend
devcli add-redux --slice <name> --actions="action1,action2" --state="field1:type,field2:type" #Create Slice
# Example: devcli add-redux --slice user --actions="login,logout" --state="username:string,isLoggedIn:boolean"# Docker Configuration
devcli init-dockerfiles # Generate Dockerfiles and docker-compose.ymlcd backend # Navigate to backend directory
npm install # Install dependencies
npm run dev # Start with auto-reload (development)
npm start # Start without auto-reload (production)cd frontend # Navigate to frontend directory
npm install # Install dependencies
npm start # Start development serverdocker-compose up # Start all services (backend, frontend, mongodb)
docker-compose down # Stop all services
docker-compose up --build # Rebuild and start all services- Code Generation More Code-Snippets
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