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This pull request introduces a new starter template example project using React19, Shadcn UI and TailwindCSS4.

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Hey @aklinker1, whenever you get a chance, could you please take a look at this? Thanks in advance! ✌️

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Thanks for the PR! Sorry it took me a while to get to this.

I don't think the examples repo is the right place for a starter template. I've mentioned this in random places here and there, but I'm down to add community templates to the CLI. They would be hosted in their own GitHub repos (like this one, but for WXT), and referenced... somehow?

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Aniket-lodh commented Apr 21, 2025

Thanks a lot for the feedback! That makes total sense. I’d love to contribute this as a community template. Just to be sure — should I create a new repo (link) under my GitHub, then open a PR to add it to the CLI as a community template (like the one you linked)? Or is there a preferred process you’d recommend I follow?

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Should I create a new repo (link) under my GitHub, then open a PR to add it to the CLI as a community template (like the one you linked)? Or is there a preferred process you’d recommend I follow?

For sure create a new repo, as for adding it as a community template, there's a couple options. Either the CLI will do a search for repos tagged with wxt-template (or something similar) or yes, there would be a list you add your repo to. I'm not sure what's best, we can discuss that on the issue.

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Thanks! I’ll tag the repo with wxt-template and keep it ready. If the team decides to maintain a list of templates in the docs or CLI config, just point me to it — I’d be glad to add mine there too.
I am sharing my repo link here if anyone needs it -> repo

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