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reactboileplate

v1.12.0

Published

A React boilerplate

Downloads

3

Readme

Welcome to a powerfull React-Redux Boilerplate

You can use it to achieve the requirements of a medium or large project using Webpack and Babel stuff, redux implementation and a bunch of configuration you're going happy to have

  • Installation

npm install reactboileplate

  • Run the project

Of course you need to have installed nodejs and npm. Note: there is a yarn.lock if you prefer it

1.- You need to install node_modules npm install

2.- Then you can run this project depends on you O.S npm run dev-windows or npm run dev-linux Note: For windows environments, if there is trouble installing node-sass you need to install globally node-gyp npm install --global node-gyp

  • Run tests

3.- You can run tests with npm run test

Note:How i rule the release of the project? follow this link: https://semver.org/ Note: You are welcome to leave a PR or if there is an issue