The Spring Boot CLI is a command line tool that can be used to quickly scaffold a Spring Boot project. In this post, we'll take a look at how to use the Spring Boot CLI to scaffold a project.
To get started, you'll need to install the Spring Boot CLI. You can find instructions for doing so here.
Once you have the Spring Boot CLI installed, you can use it to scaffold a project by running the following command:
$ spring init -d=web,jpa,security my-project
This will create a new Spring Boot project with the web
, jpa
, and security
dependencies.
Once you have the Spring Boot CLI installed, you can use it to scaffold a project by running the following command:
$ spring init -d=web,jpa,security my-project
This will create a new Spring Boot project with the web
, jpa
, and security
dependencies.
In this post, we've seen how to use the Spring Boot CLI to scaffold a project. The Spring Boot CLI is a great tool for quickly getting a Spring Boot project up and running.