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falak

v1.4.7

Published

Falak Js Framework, A mass quick production framework for lazy people.

Downloads

131

Readme

Falak JS

Falak Js Framework, A mass quick production framework for lazy people.

Falak JS

Why Falak

Well, there are many outstanding frameworks such as Angular, React or Vue that can be used to develop a web application.

But why falak? let's see what makes it different from other frameworks.

  • Can develop more than application in one workspace, for example the website and the admin panel.
  • Almost everything is automated here javascript, sass and html files, you don't have to require or import any javascript files to use it over and over.
  • No need to duplicate assets like logos, images, icons or even style codes between all applications that you'll develop for one website, there is a common application to communicate between all applications and share any common data/files.
  • Supporting multi languages by default Localization.
  • Supporting both style directions by default so you won't have to worry about writing two designs one for LTR and another for RTL version.
  • Easy to understand, and use.
  • The development server is a lightweight one.
  • Production doesn't take much time and can compile one or all applications in same time.
  • Generating .htaccess files for Apache servers thus you won't have to look for one by yourself.
  • Packages everywhere to help you produce web apps quicker.
  • No complicated relations between components.

Table Of Contents

Requirements

  • You need to have nodejs >= 8 installed in your machine.

Installation

Just run the following command in your cli. npm install -g falak

Getting started

After a successful installation of the framework, let's try to use it.

First of, let's create new project

flk new blog

After it is done now we've two applications installed for the blog, the blog application and the admin blog application.

Now enter to the blog directory and let's give it a shot.

Run flk serve to start the serve or flk serve -o to start the serve and open the application in the browser.

Documentation

For full documentation check our wiki docs.