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react-komenci-cli

v1.1.0

Published

command line tool to help you bootstrap react applications with minimum dependencies for building real world applications.

Downloads

4

Readme

react-komenci-cli

command line tool to help you bootstrap react applications with minimum dependencies for building real world applications.

This command line tool is a wrapper around the react-komenci project.

Features

Development Features

  • [x] auto transpilation - Development using modern JavaScript
  • [x] auto compilation - Compile code for development and production automatically
  • [x] hot reloading - See the changes as you edit your source files
  • [x] sync browsers - Sync multiple browsers for simple visual test
  • [x] unit tests - Automatically run unit tests every time you save a file
  • [x] code linting - Make sure your code is following a defined standard

Production Features

  • [x] css framework - base your site styles on solid css frameworks
  • [x] source maps - serve compiled files, but be able to debug using the source code you developed
  • [x] caching buster - assets are cached using a content hash for better http trafic

The following production features are NOT included by default, but can be easly added as shown on the usage section.

  • [x] Authentication (auth)
  • [x] Localization (l10n)
  • [x] Internationalization (i18n)

Installation

npm install -g react-komenci-cli

After you install this npm package you will have access to the rk command.

It is recommended that you install this tool globally, in order to have the rk command available anywhere on your system.

Usage

Bootstrapping a ReactJS Application

rk [project-name] [options]

This command bootstrap a react project with the minimum dependencies possible. Adding a demo site to showcase the features available on the project.

Options

  • -a [or --auth] - adds the Authentication modules (and modify the demo site to showcase the feature)
  • -l [or --locale] - adds the Locale / Internationalization modules (and modifies the demo site to showcase the feature)
  • -d [or --no-demo] - removes the demo site from the application
  • -b [or --bootstrap] - switch the css framework to use bootstrap (by default it uses zurb foundation)

Examples

Default React

rk [project-name]

bootstrap a default react project with the minimum dependencies possible. It also adds a simple demo site.

React + Authentication

rk [project-name] --auth

bootstrap a react project with all the required modules necessary for user Authentication. It also adds auth features to the demo site.

React + Localization/Internationalization

rk [project-name] --locale

bootstrap a react project with all the required modules necessary for working with Localization and Internationalization. It also adds these features to the demo site.

React + No Demo Site

rk [project-name] --auth --locale --no-demo

bootstrap a react project with all required modules necessary for user Authentication as well as Localization/Internationalization. But the --no-demo removes the demo site.

React + Foundation

rk [project-name]

by default the project created with the rk command line, will include the zurb foundation css framework

React + Bootstrap

rk [project-name] --bootstrap

bootstrap a react project using bootstrap as the css framework