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gravity-vite

v1.1.0

Published

Gravity-Vite is a lightweight and powerful Node.js tool for building and deploying web applications with ease.With Gravity-Vite, you can quickly set up a new web application, customize its configuration, and start developing right away. The included Vite

Readme

introduction

Gravity-Vite A tool for building and deploying web applications using Node.js, Vite, Vue.js, Tailwind CSS, and Prettier. Gravity-Vite is a lightweight and powerful Node.js tool for building and deploying web applications with ease.

It uses Vite as its build tool, Vue.js as its front-end framework, and Tailwind CSS for styling. Gravity-Vite also includes Prettier for code formatting, ensuring that your code is clean and readable.

When you're ready to deploy your application, Gravity-Vite makes it easy to build and package your code for production. Simply run the npm run build command, and Gravity-Vite will generate a dist directory with your built application files.

Gravity-Vite is highly customizable, with a simple and intuitive configuration system that allows you to modify Vite, Vue.js, Tailwind CSS, and Prettier to suit your needs.

Getting started!!!

To use Gravity-Vite in your project, run:

npm install gravity-vite

or

npm i gravity-vite

Then, create a new Vue.js application using the Gravity-Vite template:

npx create-vite-app my-app --template gravity-vite

This will generate a new Vue.js application with the necessary configuration files and dependencies to use Gravity-Vite.

Configuration

Gravity-Vite uses Vite as its build tool and includes the @vitejs/plugin-vue plugin for Vue.js support. You can customize the Vite configuration by modifying the vite.config.js file.

Gravity-Vite also includes Tailwind CSS for styling and includes a basic configuration in tailwind.config.js. You can customize the Tailwind CSS configuration by modifying this file.

Finally, Gravity-Vite uses Prettier for code formatting and includes a .prettierrc file with a basic configuration. You can customize the Prettier configuration by modifying this file.

Development

To start the development server, run:

npm run dev

This will start the Vite development server and open your application in your default browser.

Deployment

To build your application for production, run:

npm run build

This will generate a dist directory with your built application files.

You can then deploy your application to a web server or hosting service of your choice.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please submit any bug reports, feature requests, or pull requests to the GitHub repository.