--- sidebar_position: 2 --- # Creating a Project ## Project Generation Now that the CLI is installed, you can generate a new project by using the `wails init` command. Pick your favourite framework: ```mdx-code-block import Tabs from "@theme/Tabs"; import TabItem from "@theme/TabItem"; Generate a Svelte project using JavaScript with:

wails init -n myproject -t svelte If you would rather use TypeScript:
wails init -n myproject -t svelte-ts
Generate a React project using JavaScript with:

wails init -n myproject -t react If you would rather use TypeScript:
wails init -n myproject -t react-ts
Generate a Vue project using JavaScript with:

wails init -n myproject -t vue If you would rather use TypeScript:
wails init -n myproject -t vue-ts
Generate a Preact project using JavaScript with:

wails init -n myproject -t preact If you would rather use TypeScript:
wails init -n myproject -t preact-ts
Generate a Lit project using JavaScript with:

wails init -n myproject -t lit If you would rather use TypeScript:
wails init -n myproject -t lit-ts
Generate a Vanilla project using JavaScript with:

wails init -n myproject -t vanilla If you would rather use TypeScript:
wails init -n myproject -t vanilla-ts
```
There are also [community templates](../community/templates.mdx) available that offer different capabilities and frameworks. To see the other options available, you can run `wails init -help`. More details can be found in the [CLI Reference](../reference/cli.mdx#init). ## Project Layout Wails projects have the following layout: ``` . ├── build/ │ ├── appicon.png │ ├── darwin/ │ └── windows/ ├── frontend/ ├── go.mod ├── go.sum ├── main.go └── wails.json ``` ### Project structure rundown - `/main.go` - The main application - `/frontend/` - Frontend project files - `/build/` - Project build directory - `/build/appicon.png` - The application icon - `/build/darwin/` - Mac specific project files - `/build/windows/` - Windows specific project files - `/wails.json` - The project configuration - `/go.mod` - Go module file - `/go.sum` - Go module checksum file The `frontend` directory has nothing specific to Wails and can be any frontend project of your choosing. The `build` directory is used during the build process. These files may be updated to customise your builds. If files are removed from the build directory, default versions will be regenerated.