Usage: create-next-app [directory] [options] Options: -v, --version Output the current version of create-next-app. --ts, --typescript Initialize as a TypeScript project. (default) --js, --javascript Initialize as a JavaScript project. --tailwind Initialize with Tailwind CSS config. (default) --react-compiler Initialize with React Compiler enabled. --eslint Initialize with ESLint config. --biome Initialize with Biome config. --app Initialize as an App Router project. --src-dir Initialize inside a 'src/' directory. --rspack Enable Rspack as the bundler. --import-alias Specify import alias to use (default "@/*"). --api Initialize a headless API using the App Router. --empty Initialize an empty project. --use-npm Explicitly tell the CLI to bootstrap the application using npm. --use-pnpm Explicitly tell the CLI to bootstrap the application using pnpm. --use-yarn Explicitly tell the CLI to bootstrap the application using Yarn. --use-bun Explicitly tell the CLI to bootstrap the application using Bun. --reset, --reset-preferences Reset the preferences saved for create-next-app. --skip-install Explicitly tell the CLI to skip installing packages. --yes Use saved preferences or defaults for unprovided options. -e, --example An example to bootstrap the app with. You can use an example name from the official Next.js repo or a public GitHub URL. The URL can use any branch and/or subdirectory. --example-path In a rare case, your GitHub URL might contain a branch name with a slash (e.g. bug/fix-1) and the path to the example (e.g. foo/bar). In this case, you must specify the path to the example separately: --example-path foo/bar --agents-md Include AGENTS.md to guide coding agents to write up-to-date Next.js code. (default) --disable-git Skip initializing a git repository. -h, --help Display this help message.