Shahed Nasser 30ce35b163 feat(create-medusa-app): add database options (#4733)
## What

Adds new options for easier usage of the `create-medusa-app` command for regular medusa users.

The following options are added:

- `--skip-db`: Skips creating the database, running migrations, and seeding, and subsequently skips opening the browser. Useful if the developer wants to set the database URL at a later point in the configurations.
- `--db-url <url>`:  Skips database creation and sets the database URL to the provided URL. Throws an error if can't connect to the database. Will still run migrations and open the admin after project creation. Useful if the developer already has database created, locally or remotely.
- `--no-migrations`: Skips running migrations, creating admin user, and seeding. If used, it's expected that you pass the `--db-url` option with a url of a database that has all necessary migrations. Otherwise, unexpected errors will occur. Helpful only if combined with `--db-url`
- `--no-browser`: Disables opening the browser at the end of the project creation and only shows success message.
- `--directory-path <path>`: Allows specifying the directory path to install the project in. Useful for testing.
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