- Add Tailwind CSS v4 to Next.js template with zero-config setup
- Migrate both templates to ESLint flat config (eslint.config.mjs)
- Add proper .gitignore files to vanilla and nextjs templates
- Simplify root .gitignore to only Nix artifacts
- Update styling for consistent visual identity across templates
- Update README to reflect Tailwind inclusion and flat config
Users will generate their own lockfile on first install. This avoids
binary file issues with omnix text substitution and ensures fresh
dependency resolution.
Restructure project to support multiple templates via Nix flakes and omnix.
Users can now choose between vanilla JavaScript or Next.js TypeScript
templates during initialization.
- Move existing template to templates/vanilla/
- Add templates/nextjs/ with App Router, TypeScript, and React 19
- Update flake.nix for multi-template outputs
- Add TypeScript support to shared devshell
- Preserve FHS compatibility for both templates
- Update README with comprehensive template comparison and usage
Features:
- Nix + Flakes for reproducible environments
- Bun (fast JavaScript runtime)
- Vite (development server & build tool)
- ESLint + Prettier (linting & formatting)
- Devshell commands via just
- Modular structure using flake-parts
- Omnix template support for initialization