Octobox is a simple but powerful React meta-framework built in TypeScript.
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Octobox is a configuration-less Typescript framework for building React apps. Forget having to spend time configuring linters, CSS frameworks, routing, SEO, and more with Octobox. Just run npx create-octobox-app@latest
, answer a few questions, and let Octobox take care of the rest for you.
This release updates a few dependencies, fixes some errors, and generally polishes up v1.0.0. I fixed the bugs I could find (some of which were decently serious), and have tested these changes. Hopefully they work. The next releases will usually add new features and fix any bugs I find.
package.json
's keywords
propertysrc/component
directorycreate-octobox-app
where the base React app might not be created using the latest version of CRApackage.json
's engine
propertycraco.config.js
as it is no longer neededtailwind.config.js
and added postcss.config.js
octobox
property to package.json
defining the version of an Octobox apppackage.json
claims an Octobox app uses the MIT license by default@latest
to all npx scripts, as npx occasionally does not update it's cache automatically and @latest
forces npx to update its cachepackage.json
to actually workRun npx create-octobox-app@latest
. It'll ask you for information about your project, so no arguments are necessary.
Run npx update-octobox-app@latest
. It'll update your project to the latest version automatically.
Make sure to update to Node 16 before running this command, as Octobox used to support Node 14 but has now moved on to 16.
Published by tom-ricci almost 3 years ago
Octobox is a configuration-less Typescript framework for building React apps. Forget having to spend time configuring linters, CSS frameworks, routing, SEO, and more with Octobox. Just run npx create-octobox-app
, answer a few questions, and let Octobox take care of the rest for you.
I'm genuinely surprised how far this project has come in just a few weeks. What originally started as a simple CRA template so I wouldn't have to configure React Router somehow ended up becoming an entire TS framework capable of building a multitude of webapps. I'm not done either, and there's going to be more additions in the coming weeks/months, depending on how busy I am.
While I'm aware I don't really have a following, I hope this is at least somewhat of a success. Happy hacking!
Run npx create-octobox-app
. It'll ask you for information about your project, so no arguments are necessary.