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webpack-simple-starter

v1.0.0

Published

A simple webpack starter without framework (Like Vue, React, Angualar, etc.)

Downloads

9

Readme

Webpack Simple Starter

A simple webpack starter without framework (Like Vue, React, Angualar, etc.). This project is inspired from vue-cli webpack project

Getting Started

First, install the modules that the project needs.

$ npm install

Now, let's start developing.

$ npm run dev

Finally development process done. Let's export for production.

$ npm run build

That's it!. Files are ready to under the dist/ directory for production.

What's in this project?

Directories

There are four main directories in project. This directories like below:

build/		# Webpack configurations
config/		# Dev and prod configurations
src/ 		# Project development files
|_ scripts/	# Javascript files
|_ styles/	# Style files (scss)
|_ views/	# HTML templates (pug)
static/		# Static files (Like fonts, images)

Used Frameworks

  • Bootstrap and depended javascript frameworks like jquery. (Client)
  • Babel.js for ES6 compile
  • Sass for CSS
  • Pug for HTML template

Also, this project is supporting hot reload and include eslint

License

This project is under the MIT license.