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A set of command line tools that help you scaffold out your flask application quickly.

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Flask-Commands is a local-first CLI tool that scaffolds Flask projects and keeps generating views, routes, controllers, and models for you so you can stay in flow. This is still very much in a beta stage, so try it out at your own risk.

Getting Started

Flask-Commands bundles a few opinionated conveniences:

  • flask new bootstraps a ready-to-run Flask project with virtualenv, dotenv, Tailwind wiring, and optional SQLite + migrations.
  • flask make:view generates HTML views and can optionally add controllers, routes/blueprints, and SQLAlchemy models to match.

The goal is to remove the repetitive setup work while keeping everything local and transparent.

Installation

Flask-Commands is designed to be installed globally so you can create new Flask apps anywhere on your machine.

pip install Flask-Commands

The published console script is flask. If you have a clash with Flask’s own CLI, run with python -m flask_commands.cli ... or rename the script in pyproject.toml.

Quick Start

flask new myproject          # add --no-db if you want to skip SQLite/migrations
cd myproject
source venv/bin/activate
flask run --debug            # or ./run.sh on macOS to open terminals + Tailwind watcher

Add a first page with controller and route wiring:

flask make:view posts.index -cr
flask make:view admin.users.show -cr   # nested example

Tailwind is installed automatically when npm is available; otherwise the tool skips it with a warning.

Commands

flask new

After installing Flask-Commands globally, you’ll have access to a new command called flask, which lets you quickly scaffold Flask applications from the terminal.

flask new myproject

Once the command completes, you’ll see a new directory called myproject/ that contains everything you need to get a Flask application up and running.

What you get:

  • A Python virtual environment venv/ with core Flask dependencies pre-installed and listed in requirements.txt.
  • When using --db (enabled by default unless --no-db is specified), the following are also included:
    • Flask-Migrate
    • Flask-SQLAlchemy
    • A seeded SQLite database with a users table
    • An initial migration already applied
  • A blueprint-based application skeleton under app/, organized by responsibility:
    • Model app/models/ defining all your application’s data models/structure along with their methods.
    • View app/templates/ containing all HTML templates (including macros/components) used by the application.
    • Controller app/controllers/ housing controller classes responsible for the logic to gather and serve the requested data.
    • URL app/routes/ declaring URL paths and connecting them to controllers.
  • The project entry point at run.py.
  • Centralized configuration files under config/.
  • If npm is installed, a Tailwind-ready static asset pipeline at app/static/src/, including npm scripts for watching and building CSS.
  • Environment configuration files:
    • .env
    • .env.example
  • A default blueprint named mains, defined in app/__init__.py:
    • Routes at app/routes/mains
    • A controller at app/controllers/main_controller named MainController
    • A starter “Hello World” template at app/templates/mains/index.html
  • A macOS-friendly helper script run.sh for starting the application with a single command:
./run.sh

You can review this structure directly in the Flask-Commands source under flask_commands/project.

flask make:view

Generates template files under app/templates/ from dotted paths (for example, posts.index maps to app/templates/posts/index.html). Optional flags wire up matching components:

  • -c/--generate-controller or --controller NAME creates or extends the controller class.
  • -r/--generate-route or --route PATH adds blueprint routes (CRUD verbs inferred when possible).
  • -m/--generate-model or --model NAME seeds a SQLAlchemy model and import stub.

Examples:

flask make:view button                    # view-only snippet
flask make:view posts.index -crm          # view + controller + route + model
flask make:view posts.show --route /posts/<int:post_id> --controller PostController

Contributing

I’m keeping development closed for now, but feedback is welcome. Please open an issue for bugs or ideas. License: MIT.

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