Future plans for this package #334
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Hey @IgorArnaut! Thanks for the ping, actually we are discussing about it in our regular meetings. So far seems like probably we will deprecate the generator (as it is) but we are looking for alternatives. Another possibility is to onboard new collaborators and help them maintain this package. Are you interested in contributing in this package long term? |
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Hi All, |
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I'm willing to contribute to its maintenance. I propose adopting a "lean" philosophy. The focus should be on providing a minimal, modern starting point for beginners with sensible defaults, avoiding overwhelming choices like template engines, databases/ORMs, or complex validation libraries. A "lean" approach could include:
The goal would be a minimal setup with strong defaults, much like This aligns with some points raised in the newer discussion at expressjs/discussions#197 regarding the need for a modern CLI/scaffolding tool. What are the maintainers' thoughts on the future direction of this package? |
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Last release was in 2019. The generator still doesn't have ES6 syntax (a modern standard) and TypeScript support. Installed packages have vulnerabilities. There were pull requests that have such features implemented, but they're nor merged at all.
It's 2025, yet nothing is done about that.
EDIT: The lead contributor recommended this "alternative" https://github.com/wesleytodd/create-express-app. Guess what? Its last commit was 6 years ago.
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