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All the commands to use for your Makerkit app | Remix Supabase

Use these commands to run the development server, build the application, and more in your Remix Supabase application

Here are all the commands defined in the MakerKit's template:

Run the development server

Run the command:

npm run dev

Build a production bundle

Run the command:

npm build

Start a production server

Run the command after building the application with the build command:

npm start

This is optional as it is automatically called after the build command.

Format all the files

Run the command:

npm run format

Type checking

Run the command:

npm run typecheck

Linting

Run the command:

npm run lint

Start the Supabase Local Environment

Run the command:

npm run supabase:start

This is needed during development. It requires Docker to be up and running.

Stopping the Supabase Local Environment

Run the command:

npm run supabase:stop

Reset the Supabase Local Environment Database

Run the command:

npm run supabase:db:reset

Running the Supabase Database Tests

Run the command:

npm run test:db

Running and resetting the Supabase Database Tests

Run the command:

npm run test:reset:db

Run Cypress for E2E Tests (with UI)

Run the command:

npm run cypress

Run Cypress for E2E Tests (Headless)

Run the command:

npm run cypress:headless

Run E2E Tests and Exit

Run the command:

npm test:e2e

Run the Local Stripe Webhooks Server

This is needed if you are testing Stripe. This command requires Docker, but you can alternatively install Stripe on your OS and change the command to use stripe directly.

Run the command:

npm run stripe:listen

Run the Mock Stripe Server

Run the command:

npm run stripe:mock-server

Kill Ports

The following commands kills all the ports that need to be free to run the Makerkit stack. This can be necessary after running the tests, for example when the emulators don't free up the ports after shutting down.

Run the command:

npm run killports