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monotony

v1.0.9

Published

React with Redux, ran by Express, built by Webpack with Babel, , dependency solution for client and server-side rendering.

Readme

monotony

lack of variety and interest; tedious repetition and routine. (which is how I feel everytime I make a new react webpack build).

  • babel
  • react
  • redux
  • thunk
  • express
  • webpack
  • server side rendering
  • chunking
  • dependancies

React with Redux, ran by Express, multi-target built by Webpack with Babel, dependency solution for client and server-side rendering.

CSS modules, code splitting, hydration, other buzz words.

why?

I prefer stitching together libraries to do what I need vs a framework, it's more fun. But alas, I put together my very opinionated "framework" to decouple my build and scoffolding to an external project to be re used.

Better documentation, linting, and other stuff, and cleanup, and I use this for personal.

Any feedback/recommendations is greatly appreciated.

your documentation is super poor, spoon feed me the project setup...

K, clone this repo, fish around, use it as yours, enjoy

basic usage:

  1. npm install monotony --save
  2. create files (these files are ran through babel, look at /examples/ dir)
    • monotony.config.js return the name, routes, and reducers
    • routes.js that follows the Route Configuration Shape
    • monotony.client.js import Client, pass in the config, and start er up
    • monotony.server.js import Server, pass in the config, attach anything you want to app (express)
  3. package.json, add start and build scripts:
"start": "monotony start",
"build": "monotony build"
  1. npm run start to spin up your local, hit localhost:9090 and profit