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A command-line tool to create TinyBase apps with full synchronization and local-first capabilities.

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    create-tinybase

    A CLI tool to scaffold a new TinyBase application with full synchronization and local-first capabilities.

    Build a todo list, a drawing app, a chat app, or a tic-tac-toe game using TypeScript or JavaScript, with React or Vanilla JS - in just a matter of seconds.

    Usage

    npm create tinybase@latest

    (PNPM, Yarn, and Bun should also work!)

    This will prompt you with questions to configure your new TinyBase app:

    • Project name - Name of your project directory
    • Language - TypeScript or JavaScript
    • Framework - React or Vanilla JS
    • App type - Todo app, Chat app, Drawing app, or Tic-tac-toe game
    • Store schemas - TypeScript type safety for stores (TypeScript only)
    • Synchronization - None, remote demo server, local Node server, or local Durable Objects server
    • Persistence - None, Local Storage, SQLite, or PGLite
    • Prettier - Include Prettier for code formatting
    • ESLint - Include ESLint for code linting

    After creating your project:

    cd my-tinybase-app/client
    npm install
    npm run dev

    Your app will be available at http://localhost:5173, or whichever port Vite specifies in the console.

    If you included server code, start the server in a separate terminal:

    # In a separate terminal
    cd my-tinybase-app/server
    npm install
    npm run dev

    Your app should look something like this:

    Todo App

    Todo App

    • Task list with add/complete/delete
    • Single store for todos
    • Demonstrates basic CRUD operations
    • Perfect starter example

    Chat App

    Chat App

    • Multi-user messaging interface
    • Dual stores: settings + messages
    • Username configuration
    • Real-time message sync

    Drawing App

    Drawing App

    • Collaborative drawing canvas
    • Brush size and color controls
    • Dual stores: settings + canvas
    • Optimized point-based stroke storage

    Tic-tac-toe Game

    Tic-tac-toe Game

    • Two-player game board
    • Win/draw detection
    • Turn management
    • Game state synchronization

    Configuration Options

    During the prompts, you can customize various aspects of your TinyBase app. Here are the details of what each option entails:

    Language Choice

    TypeScript provides full type safety with:

    • Typed store schemas (optional)
    • IntelliSense support for TinyBase APIs
    • Compile-time error checking
    • Better IDE integration

    JavaScript offers:

    • Faster setup with no transpilation step
    • Simpler learning curve
    • Still fully functional with TinyBase

    Framework Choice

    React provides:

    • Component-based architecture
    • React hooks for TinyBase stores
    • Automatic re-rendering on store updates
    • Full ecosystem support

    Vanilla JS offers:

    • No framework dependencies
    • Smaller bundle size
    • Direct DOM manipulation
    • Manual listener-based updates

    App Types

    • Todo App - Simple task management with add, edit, delete features
    • Chat App - Real-time messaging between multiple clients
    • Drawing App - Collaborative canvas with basic drawing tools
    • Tic-Tac-Toe Game - Two-player game with real-time updates

    Store Schemas (TypeScript Only)

    When enabled, schemas provide:

    • Full TypeScript typing for store structure
    • Runtime validation
    • Better autocomplete
    • Type-safe data access

    Schemas define:

    • Table structures with cell types
    • Value types
    • Default values
    • Strict typing for all store operations

    Synchronization

    Choose from four synchronization options:

    None:

    • Local-only data storage
    • No network dependencies
    • Simpler architecture
    • Still uses MergeableStore for consistency

    Via remote demo server (stateless) (default):

    • Real-time sync between browser tabs
    • WebSocket-based synchronization
    • Connects to demo server (wss://vite.tinybase.org)
    • MergeableStore for conflict-free replication
    • Automatic reconnection handling
    • Great for prototyping
    • No local server management needed

    Via local node server (stateless) (port 8043):

    • Real-time sync with local Node.js server
    • WebSocket server using ws library
    • TinyBase server synchronizer
    • Runs with npm run dev in server directory
    • Stateless - no data persistence
    • Easy to deploy to any Node.js host
    • Full control over server code

    Via local DurableObjects server (stateful) (port 8787):

    • Real-time sync with Cloudflare Durable Objects
    • Serverless WebSocket server
    • Edge computing with Durable Objects
    • Stateful - data persists in Durable Objects storage
    • Global distribution
    • Runs locally with Wrangler
    • Designed for production deployment

    Persistence

    Choose how to persist store data on the client:

    None:

    • No client-side persistence
    • Data lost on page refresh
    • Simplest option for demos
    • Still works with synchronization

    Local Storage (default):

    • Browser localStorage persistence
    • Data persists across sessions
    • Simple and widely supported
    • Automatic load/save with createLocalPersister
    • Best for most use cases

    SQLite:

    • Browser-based SQLite via WebAssembly
    • Structured database storage
    • Uses @sqlite.org/sqlite-wasm package
    • IndexedDB-backed (:local: prefix)
    • Good for complex data structures
    • Slightly larger bundle size

    PGLite:

    • PostgreSQL in the browser
    • Full PostgreSQL compatibility
    • Uses @electric-sql/pglite package
    • IndexedDB-backed (idb:// prefix)
    • Advanced SQL features
    • Larger bundle size

    Important Notes:

    • Persistence is configured before synchronization to avoid race conditions
    • Works with all sync types (or no sync)
    • In multi-store apps, all stores get persistence
    • Data is automatically loaded on app start and saved on changes

    Prettier & ESLint

    Prettier:

    • Automatic code formatting
    • Consistent style across project
    • Pre-configured settings
    • Runs on save (with IDE integration)

    ESLint:

    • Code quality checks
    • Catch common errors
    • Import organization
    • TypeScript-aware rules

    Project Structure

    All apps are created with a monorepo structure:

    my-tinybase-app/
    ├── package.json         # Root package (manages workspaces)
    ├── README.md            # Getting started guide
    ├── client/              # Client application
    │   ├── package.json     # Client dependencies
    │   ├── index.html       # Entry HTML
    │   ├── public/          # Static assets
    │   └── src/             # Source code
    │       ├── App.tsx      # Main app component
    │       ├── Store.tsx    # TinyBase store setup
    │       └── ...          # App-specific components
    └── server/              # Server code (optional)
        ├── package.json     # Server dependencies
        └── src/
            └── index.ts     # Server entry point

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    License

    MIT License - see LICENSE file for details.