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react-go

v1.0.1

Published

This project aims to help developers kickoff into the current world of React.js development.

Downloads

9

Readme

Hey, React!

This project aims to help developers kickoff into the current world of React.js development.

##Features:

  • Flux implementation with Alt.js
  • React router
  • Automated testing with Mocha, Jasmine and Karma
  • Coverage stats with Istanbul
  • ES6+ support with Babel
  • Hot reload with webpack-dev-server
  • Sass, Scss, Less support
  • Bower components support
  • Linting with ESLint
  • Easily publish to Github Pages
  • Easily configure constants for different compile environments e.g. development/staging/production

######To install: npm install hey-react

######To start the webpack dev server (default: development environment): npm start

######To run tests (default: development environment): npm test

######To compile in production env (default: production environment): npm run build

######To run tests/compile in another env: npm run test.[env] npm run build.[env]

###FAQs #####Why should I use this starter kit?

  • You're new to all this React stuff and you just want to start hacking at it straight away
  • You want the latest suite of development tools available and you're tired of config shenanigans
  • You <3 React.js + Alt.js + React Router
  • You <3 tested code (or your company does)

#####Why should I not use this starter kit?

  • This setup has been too heavily configured and exceeds your needs
  • I'm already an expert at Webpack and React
  • I think this starter kit sucks and I'm going to leave a message why

###Credits This starter pack was heavily influenced by YARSK by bradleyboy as well as react-flux-testing by kentor