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Kasper Fabricius Kristensen f868775861 chore: move next admin packages to core repo (#5983)
**What**
- Move packages for `next` version of admin to core repo

**Other**
- Since this PR introduces packages that depend on Vite 5, it also introduces @types/node@^20. We have never had a direct dependency on the types package for Node, and as far as I can see that has resulted in us using the types from Node.js@8, as those are a dependency of one of our dependencies. With the introduction of @types/node@^20, two of our packages had TS errors because they were using the NodeJS.Timer type, which was deprecated in Node.js@14. We should add specific @types/node packages to all our packages, but I haven't done so in this PR to keep it as clean as possible.
- Q: @olivermrbl I've added the new packages to the ignore list for changeset, is this enough to prevent them from being published?
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Medusa

create-medusa-app

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An open source composable commerce engine built for developers.

Medusa is released under the MIT license. Current CircleCI build status. PRs welcome! Product Hunt Discord Chat Follow @medusajs

Overview

Using this NPX command, you can setup a Medusa backend and admin along with a PostgreSQL database in simple steps.


Usage

Run the following command in your terminal:

npx create-medusa-app@latest

Then, answer the prompted questions to setup your PostgreSQL database and Medusa project. Once the setup is done, the Medusa admin dashboard will open in your default browser.

Options

Option Description Default value
--repo-url <url> Create Medusa project from a different repository URL https://github.com/medusajs/medusa-starter-default
--seed Using this option seeds the database with demo data false