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@raj3028/create-react-lite-app

v1.0.1

Published

A lightweight React application with Webpack emphasizes performance and simplicity. By utilizing Webpack's bundling, code splitting, and optimization features, combined with React’s efficient rendering, the application achieves fast load times and a seaml

Downloads

7

Readme


📍 Overview

Objective

The objective of creating a lightweight React application using Webpack is to build a high-performance, maintainable, and scalable web application that delivers a seamless user experience. The application aims to:

  1. Enhance Performance:
  • Optimize load times through efficient bundling, code splitting, and lazy loading of resources.
  • Minimize the bundle size by including only essential dependencies and utilizing tree shaking to eliminate dead code.
  1. Maintain Simplicity:
  • Maintain a clean and modular codebase with reusable components and clear separation of concerns.
  • Use a straightforward state management approach, leveraging React's built-in hooks and Context API.
  1. Ensure Responsiveness:
  • Implement responsive design principles to ensure the application works well on various devices and screen sizes.
  • Use CSS-in-JS solutions or scoped CSS to manage styles efficiently.
  1. Leverage Webpack's Capabilities:
  • Use Webpack for efficient bundling, development server setup, and hot module replacement to enhance the development workflow.
  • Configure Webpack to handle JavaScript (with Babel), CSS, and other static assets appropriately.
  1. Facilitate Development and Deployment:
  • Set up a development environment with Webpack Dev Server for live reloading and easier debugging.
  • Prepare a production-ready build configuration with optimizations like minification and source map generation for easier deployment.

🚀 Getting Started

System Requirements:

  • Node V16.20.2+
  • Package manager/Container: Node, GIT

Repository URL or Local Path:

Make sure to have a repository URL or local directory path ready for the CLI.


⚙ Installations

Using npm

npm

-> npx @raj3028/create-react-lite-app

-> Please provide your app name: your_app_name

-> cd your_app_name && npm start

[!IMPORTANT]

This lightweight React application will provide users with a fast and responsive interface while ensuring that the codebase remains easy to understand, maintain, and extend.

-> Build Command: npm run build

-> To Start with build file: npm run serve

👾 Readme

Readme Link : Link


🎗 License

MIT License


👊 Acknowledgments