Universal Development Toolkit for Javascript People
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Published by stoikerty about 8 years ago
fix bug with htmlWebpackPlugin.options.env
Published by stoikerty about 8 years ago
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Published by stoikerty about 8 years ago
This release is a pretty significant under-the-hood improvement and adds the following features:
You can now generate a build with dynamic pages if the correct setup is in place. The documentation for it is not quite ready yet, but it will be added soon. Bugs are being ironed out to make sure it runs nicely in production.
There is now also an advanced feature where you can customize webpack. I might leave this as an undocumented feature since I can only offer limited support if you start customizing the toolkit in various ways through webpack-plugins, babel-plugins and whatnot. I'm sure that if you're an advanced user, you'll find out how to use the feature by digging through the source.
Published by stoikerty about 8 years ago
Published by stoikerty about 8 years ago
Published by stoikerty about 8 years ago
Published by stoikerty about 8 years ago
With the addition of a build command, the toolkit now provides the essential functionality that most people need on a regular basis. It covers everything that v4 had, but as an NPM-module instead of a boilerplate.
More is exciting stuff is coming which should ease the pain of people in need of more advanced functionality such as dynamically-loading static pages and server-side rendering.
--watch
, --version
, --debug
--build
command--serve
commandPublished by stoikerty about 8 years ago
I decided to convert the toolkit into an NPM package, making it dependency-free, similar to create-react-app
. There is more work to do to add some remaining features, but this is pretty neat already! 😃
Check it out!
npm install -g dev-toolkit
Published by stoikerty over 8 years ago
The src
-folder that holds your project files is now being ignored by git and is created with example-files when running npm start
. The src
-directory also contains its own package,json
. Although imperfect, these changes make it easier to update the toolkit in the future.
Published by stoikerty over 8 years ago
This release brings some much needed fixes and makes the toolkit as a whole better documented and clearer. See the following PR's:
PR: Improve documentation - add table, reorganize files
PR: Improve build process
PR: Update examples
Published by stoikerty over 8 years ago
See the release PR.
Functionality of previous versions has been extended. You still have es6/es2015, react, eslint, scss & browsersync. But now it's all served and compiled via webpack instead of gulp, this is very much still a boilerplate at this point.
Published by stoikerty over 8 years ago
Experiments with moonboots-server and live-reloading code.
Published by stoikerty over 8 years ago
The toolkit has its roots as a simple boilerplate used with middleman.
Published by stoikerty over 8 years ago
The switch to gulp was significant as it enabled the use of compiled javascript and had some nice features like browser-sync.
Uses babel for es6/es2015, react, eslint, nodemon, scss & browsersync.