React, react-router, redux, redux-saga, babel, webpack, scss, feathers.js, jest, eslint
MIT License
Yet another boilerplate, the reason I did this is I found some other famous boilerplates contain so many codes which only for constructing the structure. I love an approach which most of the code should be related to the logic. And when you build your component, you can simply copy the file for a good start.
All latest tech stack in one go. And all come with sample code for you to start with. The sample is written for a simple ajax app rather than a TODO list. I will continue learning best practices from other good boilerplate, currently learned a lot from create-react-app
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npm install
npm run start
npm run dev
npm run server
: Start the servernpm run dev
: Development with Hot module reloading via Webpack-dev-servernpm run dev:build
: Build project for development usage for things like debug in Webpacknpm run build
: Build project for production.npm run test
: Test via Jestnpm run storybook
: Open StorybookFeathers is an awesome node.js framework which is currently a thin wrapper around Express.js with support for CORS
, Helmet
, GZip
etc and making develop rest api in a very easy manner via service and hooks. It scales well and supports for splitting your API endpoint into micro service in the future.
Babel-loader configures with env
, react
, object spread
and generator
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0.1.0
Copyright (c) 2017 Licensed under the MIT license.