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electron-react-app-scripts

v0.0.8

Published

Boilerplate and tooling for Electron application development with React

Downloads

33

Readme

React App SDK  

CLI tools and templates for authoring React applications with a single dev dependency and zero build/run configuration.

TL;DR

$ npm install -g react-app
$ react-app new
$ react-app run

See demo, docs  |  Join #react-app chat on Gitter to stay up to date  |  Follow us on Twitter  |  Send feedback to @koistya

Features

    ✓ Zero-configuration, no build scripts, just one development dependency (see package.json)     ✓ Modern JavaScript syntax (ES2015+) via Babel or TypeScript (planned), modern CSS syntax via PostCSS     ✓ Component-based UI architecture via React, Webpack and CSS Modules     ✓ Application state management /w time-travel debugging via Redux (see main.js, core/store.js)     ✓ Routing and navigation via path-to-regexp and history (see main.js, core/router.js, utils/routes-loader.js)     ✓ Code-splitting and async chunk loading via Webpack and ES6 System.import()     ✓ Cross-device testing with Browsersync /w Hot Module Replacement (HMR) and React Hot Loader     ✓ 24/7 community support on Gitter and SO; consulting and customization requests on Codementor or Skype

Requirements

  • MAC OS X, Windows, or Linux
  • Node.js v6 or newer

Getting Started

Install react-app npm package globally.

$ npm install -g react-app

Scaffold a new JavaScript application project and launch it by running:

$ react-app new
$ react-app run

The app should become available at http://localhost:3000

For more information visit /templates/app

How to Customize

Coming soon...

Escape Hatch

If you’re a power user and you aren’t happy with the default configuration, you can always fork react-app repository, customize it and use it instead of of the original react-app-tools npm module. For example (package.json):

{
  "private": true,
  "dependencies": {
    "react": "^15.2.1",
    "react-app": "^1.1.1",
    "react-dom": "^15.2.1"
  },
  "devDependencies": {
    "react-app-tools": "git+https://github.com/<username>/react-app.git",
  },
  "scripts": {
    "build": "react-app build",
    "start": "react-app run",
  }
}

Contribute

Help shape the future of React App SDK by joining our community today, check out the open issues, submit new feature ideas and bug reports, send us pull requests!

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License

Copyright © 2016-present Kriasoft, LLC. This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the LICENSE.txt file.


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