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basys

v0.4.2

Published

Toolbox for building Basys projects

Readme

Basys is a toolbox for building Vue.js full-stack apps with a focus on great developer experience.

  • An easy way to create full-stack Express-based backend and Vue single-page applications
  • A simple configuration via JSON5 with intuitive options
  • Code can be written using modern JavaScript and CSS pre-processing and compiled for required browsers thanks to Babel, PostCSS and Browserlist
  • Dev server with hot module reload and automatic restart with nodemon
  • Webpack 4-based bundler for optimized production builds
  • Code and style linting with ESLint, stylelint and Prettier
  • An easy way to create new pages - .vue files with custom 'info' option are automatically registered
  • Unit testing with Jest
  • End-to-end testing with TestCafe
  • Basys IDE implemented as a Visual Studio Code extension
  • Visual app builder that allows non-technical team members to participate in app development

Getting started

If you prefer to use Basys IDE install Basys extension for VSCode, open the Command Palette (Ctrl+Shift+P on Windows/Linux or ⇧⌘P on MacOS) and run Basys: Create project command.

Or just use Basys CLI to start a new project:

npm install -g basys-cli
# or
yarn global add basys-cli

basys init # Scaffold a new project from a starter template
cd <project-dir>

basys dev # Launch the development server

Documentation

You can find a detailed documentation on the website.

License

MIT