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javascript-starter

v1.0.1

Published

A starter kit for building web projects with modern JavaScript

Downloads

10

Readme

The starter kit contains all the necessary packages and scripts that you would need to kick off your next web development project using modern JavaScript.

There's no need to configure Webpack, Eslint or Babel, just clone this repository and you are good to go. The boilerplate also includes a minimal project in the ./src directory to help you quickly spin up a project.

If something doesn’t work, please tweet @labnol.

Getting Started

  • Get a copy of the code
git clone https://github.com/labnol/javscript-starter my-project
cd my-project
  • Install the package dependencies
npm install

Note: if you have the Yarn package manager installed, you can just run yarn.

  • Open the source code in Visual Studio Code and modify the application to your liking
code .
  • Run the app in develpment. Open localhost:8080 to view the app in your browser. The page will automatically reload if you make any changes to the code.
npm start
  • Build the app for production to the dist/ folder. Parcel bundles the app in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance.
npm run build

Your app is ready to be deployed.

Contributing

We'd love to have your helping hand. Ping me on twitter @labnol to discuss or file an issue.

License

JavaScript Starter Kit for Modern Web Development is open source software licensed as MIT.