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@mrk-beta/webpack

v1.0.7-beta

Published

<!-- **A utility for generate webpack configs with common settings**

Downloads

3

Readme

My Kit

Feature

  • bundle your React App
  • serve your React App (SSR)
  • support es6 and TypeScript
  • support css modules, post-css loader, url loader, file loader, svg loader as Component and many more
  • generate bundle analyzer called report.html in your build folder

Installation

# with npm
npm i my-kit -S
# with yarn
yarn add my-kit

Build scripts

Add the following scripts to your package.json.

package.json

{
    "scripts": {
        "start": "my-kit start",
        "build": "my-kit build"
    }
}
$ my-kit start
# start dev mode, by default the port will be 8500
# you can visit http://localhost:8500 to start working on your project

$ my-kit build
# bundle your project

TODO:

  • [x] Scripts
  • [x] Multiple Compiler
  • [x] Serve App -- [ ] i18n middleware
  • [ ] TypeScript distribution config
  • [ ] bundle analyzer service
  • [ ] eslint
  • [ ] unit test

License

MIT.