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@crshoverride/react-cli

v0.1.0

Published

A Command Line Interface for working with React Applications

Readme

react-cli

A Command Line Interface for React Web Applications. Based on Ember CLI (https://github.com/ember-cli/ember-cli).

Usage

Prerequisites

Node v4.x (or greater) and npm 3.x.

Installation

Currently, there's no npm package so to install, you have to clone the repository locally:

git clone https://github.com/reactcli/react-cli.git && cd react-cli && npm install && npm link

Usage

Once installed, creating a new React project is simple. If you already have an empty directory for your project, you can run:

react init

Or, if you need to create a new folder along with your project:

react new your-project-title

Once you have your project created, the fun can begin. Currently, react-cli supports a very limited set of commands. As we get through the Todo items, this list will grow:

  • react help <command-name> - Shows the react-cli help for the given command. If none is supplied, all help will be shown.

  • react build - Builds the application and puts the output in the dist folder of your project.

  • react serve - Serves the application using the development server and listens for changes using LiveReload.

  • react generate <type> <name> - Generates new assets for the type of item specified. (see help for more details)

Contributing

There's nothing complicated yet. Just clone the repo, npm install && npm link, and start hacking!

Todos

  • [x] react test support.
    • [x] Test generation for components
    • [x] Test execution
    • [x] Support for testing in the browser
  • [ ] addon support
  • [ ] Clean up the output
  • [ ] Update, rather than stack, output per task
  • [ ] Show Broccoli output table
  • [ ] Better error display
  • [ ] Per-project Blueprint Customization
  • [ ] Project Configuration
    • [ ] ES5 vs. ES6 generation
    • [ ] Server port
    • [ ] Project structure (flat vs. pods-ish)?