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create-react-jquery-plugin

v0.0.3

Published

CLI for bootstrapping a React-based jQuery plugin

Downloads

5

Readme

Create React JQuery Plugin

Easily set up a project to produce a jQuery plugin implemented with the React framework. The goal is to create a component, which can be distributed separately from an app or web page, but rather can be added to any page with jQuery already installed.

Changelog

v0.0.1

  • It works

v0.0.2

  • Comments in the package.json
  • React Redux and Promise, thunk, and logger middleware

v0.0.3

  • do not watch /node_modules/

Usage:

yarn create react-jquery-plugin my-plugin

or one of:

npx create-react-jquery-plugin my-plugin
npm init react-jquery-plugin my-plugin

Features

TBD

How It Works

It guesses some things about the project and complains if the src folder or any of the files to be added are already there. Then it guesses some things about the git configuration (to update the package.json author and repository fields), copies everything from the template, and adds a bunch of dependencies to the package.json so you can install them with yarn install or npm install.

Dependencies

The template was created with

yarn add -D dotenv webpack webpack-cli mini-css-extract-plugin @babel/cli \
  @babel/core @babel/plugin-proposal-class-properties @babel/preset-env \
  @babel/preset-react babel-loader css-loader react react-dom prop-types \
  webpack-dev-server

Shoutouts

@swizec for the blog post which inspired this tool: React components as jQuery plugins