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@sonicoriginalsoftware/pwa-tools

v0.4.0

Published

Command line tools for managing the pwa-framework

Downloads

5

Readme

PWA Framework

What is this?

This package is a toolkit to build single-page progressive web applications.

Status

Currently still in alpha-functionality. This tools repository is effectively functional for what it alone is meant to do. But the shell and components are still not fully functional.

Another framework?

No. And yes. This framework tries to sift down the boilerplate and dependency hell by being (almost) fully self-contained. Its not "another javascript front-end framework"; this actually builds forward-looking progressive web apps.

NIH syndrome, much?

Its javascript. At some point, developers need to drop the idea of replacing one-liners with libraries and just write the code themselves.

What system dependencies does this require?

npm/npx version 7+

What package dependencies does this require?

Only an unzipper library written by this same author (which in turn uses no dependencies).

Fine. How do I use it?

See the Getting Started Docs

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