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dotaila

v1.0.18

Published

This template is to be used for frontend applications.

Downloads

1

Readme

Frontend code template in React

This template is to be used for frontend applications.

Features

  • State management + persistence with valtio and PersistableStore
  • Less than 16kb after brotli compression (this includes everything) 😱
  • preact under the hood with preact/compat makes it compatible with virtually any react library but still makes it faster
  • Full TypeScript support — no dangling types
  • vite packager and devtools make building and development lightning fast
  • Localization out of the box
  • tailwind-css built-in with type-safe class names
  • GitHub Actions that lint and check the code on pull requests
  • prettier and eslint configured, enabled and formatting your code on save
  • List of recommended extensions for VSCode
  • It is important to keep the bundle small, so a stats.html file is generated on yarn build to visually show you the bundle size

Local launch

  1. Install dependencies with yarn
  2. Run the server with yarn start

Available Scripts

  • yarn start — runs the app in the development mode
  • yarn build — builds the app for production to the docs folder
  • yarn lint — checks if the code is linted and formatted
  • yarn generate-css-types — generates the CSS types for tailwind-css
  • yarn update — builds the code and pushes it to git remote