portaljs-new-portal

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Scaffold a new PortalJS data portal from a brief. Copies the canonical template from examples/portaljs-catalog and substitutes project tokens. Use when starting a brand-new data portal project from scratch.

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# PortalJS — New Portal ## Overview Scaffold a production-ready PortalJS data portal from a brief. The skill is **interactive**: if the brief is thin it interviews the user in three short rounds (mapped to the template's three surfaces — Home, Catalog, Showcase), echoes a brief back for confirmation, then copies `examples/portaljs-catalog` (locally or via a remote `tiged` fetch), substitutes placeholder tokens, sets the namespace mode, seeds any datasets named in the interview, installs dependencies, and verifies the scaffold with a type check. ## Prerequisites - Node.js >=22 and npm available on `PATH`. - Network access, unless a current local checkout of the portaljs repo is available (the resolver defaults to a remote fetch of the template). - A destination directory name that does not already contain files (or user consent to overwrite one that does). ## Instructions The canonical, full step-by-step workflow is [`.claude/commands/portaljs-new-portal.md`](https://github.com/datopian/portaljs/blob/main/.claude/commands/portaljs-new-portal.md) — the single source of truth. Read and follow it when executing. Summary: 1. Interview the user in up to three rounds — Home/basics, Catalog & discovery (datasets, namespace mode `theme` vs `owner`), Showcase/views — skipping any round already answered by the input brief. Accept "use defaults" at any point. 2. Confirm a short brief (name, slug, description, namespace, datasets, views) before building. 3. Resolve the...

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Author
datopian
Repository
datopian/portaljs
Created
14 years ago
Last Updated
today
Language
TypeScript
License
MIT

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