## Examples lono new infra # starter project with demo blueprint By default, `lono new` generates a skeleton project. Use `TEMPLATE` to generate different starter projects. List of the [starter templates](https://github.com/tongueroo/lono/tree/master/lib/starter_projects). ## Example Output $ lono new infra => Creating new project called infra. create infra create infra/.gitignore create infra/Gemfile create infra/Guardfile create infra/README.md create infra/configs/settings.yml => Creating new blueprint called demo. create infra/blueprints/demo create infra/blueprints/demo/demo.gemspec create infra/blueprints/demo/.gitignore create infra/blueprints/demo/.meta/config.yml create infra/blueprints/demo/Gemfile create infra/blueprints/demo/README.md create infra/blueprints/demo/seed/configs.rb exist infra/blueprints/demo create infra/blueprints/demo/app/templates/demo.rb create infra/blueprints/demo/app/user_data/bootstrap.sh exist infra/blueprints/demo/app/templates exist infra create infra/configs/demo/params/base.txt create infra/configs/demo/params/development.txt create infra/configs/demo/variables/base.rb create infra/configs/demo/variables/development.rb => Initialize git repo => Installing dependencies with: bundle install => Commit git repo ================================================================ Congrats You have successfully created a lono project. A starter demo blueprint was created and is at blueprints/demo. Check things out by going into the created infra folder. cd infra To create a new blueprint run: lono blueprint new demo To deploy the blueprint: lono cfn deploy my-demo --blueprint demo If you name the stack according to conventions, you can simply run: lono cfn deploy demo To list and create additional blueprints refer to https://lono.cloud/docs/core/blueprints More info: http://lono.cloud/ $