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create-jgd-app

v1.0.4

Published

A custom CLI tool to help setup an empty (starting point) full stack web app

Downloads

18

Readme

create-jgd-app

A custom CLI tool to help setup an empty (starting point) full stack web app which uses react, redux, react-router, scss, webpack and express.


File structure

This tool will generate a front-end and back-end folder respectively. The folder structure is as follows...

/client
  /src
    /components
/server
  /routes

Package.json scripts

Client
  • start -- runs the front-end of the application only (includes hot reloading & automatic opening)
  • build -- prepares the application for development using webpack
  • lint -- uses eslint to check all js and jsx files for issues inside the client directory
server
  • start -- starts the back-end server in watch mode
  • dev -- runs both the front-end and back-end of the application

Packages included

Below are a full list of the packages that are installed...