Renamed the ui-developer agent to ui-expert for better clarity and consistency with naming conventions. This change affects both the root project and the create-agentic-app template. Changes made: - Renamed .claude/agents/ui-developer.md to ui-expert.md in both root and template - Updated agent name and references within agent configuration - Bumped create-agentic-app version from 1.1.14 to 1.1.15 - Updated corresponding package-lock.json with new version The agent's functionality and responsibilities remain unchanged - this is purely a naming improvement to better reflect its role as a UI expert rather than just a developer. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
create-agentic-app
Scaffold a new agentic AI application with Next.js, Better Auth, and AI SDK.
Usage
Create a new project in the current directory:
npx create-agentic-app@latest .
Create a new project in a subdirectory:
npx create-agentic-app@latest my-app
What's Included
This starter kit includes:
- Next.js 15 with App Router and Turbopack
- Better Auth for authentication (email/password, OAuth)
- AI SDK by Vercel for AI chat functionality
- Drizzle ORM with PostgreSQL database
- Tailwind CSS with shadcn/ui components
- TypeScript for type safety
- Dark mode support with next-themes
Next Steps
After creating your project:
- Update environment variables: Edit
.envwith your API keys and database credentials - Start the database:
docker compose up -d - Run migrations:
pnpm run db:migrate(ornpm/yarn) - Start dev server:
pnpm run dev
Visit http://localhost:3000 to see your app!
Publishing to npm
To publish this package to npm:
- Update package.json: Set your author, repository URL, and version in
create-agentic-app/package.json - Test locally (optional): Test the package before publishing:
cd create-agentic-app npm link cd /path/to/test/directory create-agentic-app my-test-app - Publish: The sync happens automatically!
The
cd create-agentic-app npm publishprepublishOnlyhook will automatically sync the template from the main project before publishing.
Maintainer Guide: Updating & Publishing
This section is for maintainers who need to update the npm package after making changes to the main project.
Complete Publishing Workflow
Follow these steps every time you make changes to the main project and want to publish them:
Step 1: Make Changes to Main Project
Edit any files in the main project (outside of create-agentic-app/ folder):
src/components and pagesdocker-compose.ymlpackage.json- Configuration files
- etc.
Step 2: Navigate to create-agentic-app Directory
cd create-agentic-app
Step 3: Sync Template from Main Project
This copies all your changes from the main project into the template folder:
npm run sync
What this does:
- Deletes everything in
create-agentic-app/template/ - Copies ALL files from your main project into
template/ - Excludes:
node_modules,.next,.git, lock files,.env, and thecreate-agentic-appfolder itself - Cleans up the template's
package.json(removesprivatefield andsync-templatescript)
Step 4: Bump the Version
Update the version number in create-agentic-app/package.json:
Option A - Using npm version command (recommended):
npm version patch # 1.1.3 → 1.1.4 (bug fixes)
# or
npm version minor # 1.1.3 → 1.2.0 (new features)
# or
npm version major # 1.1.3 → 2.0.0 (breaking changes)
Option B - Manual:
Edit create-agentic-app/package.json and change the version number.
Step 5: Verify Everything Looks Good (Optional)
Quick check to make sure your changes are in the package:
npm pack --dry-run | grep "template/"
This shows all files that will be published. Look for your changed files.
Step 6: Publish to npm
npm publish
What happens:
- The
prepublishOnlyhook automatically runsnpm run syncagain (safety check) - Your package gets published to npm with the new version
Step 7: Test It
In a different directory, test that it works:
cd /path/to/test-directory
npx create-agentic-app@latest test-project
# or use the specific version
npx create-agentic-app@1.1.4 test-project
Quick Reference Commands
# Complete workflow in 4 commands:
cd create-agentic-app
npm run sync
npm version patch
npm publish
Common Scenarios
Scenario 1: You edited docker-compose.yml in the main project
cd create-agentic-app
npm run sync # Copies docker-compose.yml to template/
npm version patch # Bumps to next version
npm publish # Publishes to npm
Scenario 2: You added a new component in src/components/
cd create-agentic-app
npm run sync # Copies new component to template/
npm version patch # Bumps version
npm publish # Publishes
Scenario 3: You updated multiple files
cd create-agentic-app
npm run sync # Copies ALL changes to template/
npm version patch # Bumps version
npm publish # Publishes
What Gets Excluded from the Template
The sync script excludes these patterns (see scripts/sync-templates.js):
node_modules.next.gitpnpm-lock.yamlpackage-lock.jsonyarn.locktsconfig.tsbuildinfo.envcreate-agentic-app(the folder itself)
Troubleshooting
Issue: npmjs.com shows old version after publishing
- The npm website can take 5-10 minutes to update due to CDN caching
- Verify actual registry:
npm view create-agentic-app version - The package is available to users immediately via
npxeven if the website hasn't updated
Issue: Users getting old version with npx
- Users may have cached versions. Tell them to:
npx clear-npx-cache npx create-agentic-app@latest my-project # or use specific version npx create-agentic-app@1.1.4 my-project
Issue: Forgot to run sync before publishing
- No problem! The
prepublishOnlyhook runs it automatically - But it's good practice to run manually first to verify changes
License
MIT