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create-react-webpack-proj

v1.0.9

Published

Create a React app boiler plate with webpack.

Downloads

7

Readme

create-react-webpack-proj

Create a React app boiler plate with webpack. This boiler plate has a fully configured webpack that includes tailwind, environments, eslint, TypeScript (ts, tsx) and regular JavaScript (js, jsx). It is fully customizable. You can remove, add, or modify existing configuration according to your requirements.

This latest version includes updated packages and full implementation of TypeScript.

Version 1.0.9 fixes path issues when running TypeScript in MS Windows OS. Please report any issue here. In addition, all packages were updated to latest version.

Installation

No installation is needed if you use the npx command (see Usage below). If you prefer to install and run the CLI, install the CLI globally with the following command:

npm i -g create-react-webpack-proj

Usage

From the directory where you want your new app project to be in, run npx create-react-webpack-proj my-app where "my-app" is the name of your new application project.

If you installed the CLI, go to the directory where you want your new app project to be in, and run the following command:

create-react-webpack-proj my-app where "my-app" is the name of your new application project.

To run the app you just created, from your terminal, go to the "my-app" directory (or the app name you entered with the create command), and type npm start .

NOTICE

Please note that this boiler plate defaults to TypeScript. If you do not wish to develop with TypeScript, follow these instructions or follow instructions in the README.md file of the "my-app" you just created.