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nginx-config-builder

v1.0.7

Published

A simple es6 environment and build system for nodeJS

Downloads

17

Readme

node-es-latest

A simple and fast ES6 environment and build system for NodeJS

usage

I made this project so that I don't have to setup every simple thing that a NodeJS project definitely needs. Things such as transpiling and inline source maps are included. I tried to keep it simple and minimalistic so I don't need to use a wrecking ball to turn this project into what I need. It can simply be a starting point for any of my NodeJS projects.

Goals

  • Supporting latest stable version of Javascript syntax
  • Startup time in development should be very fast
  • Transpiling and starting of project should be done with a single command
  • Cloning and starting the project should be relatively fast and without a need to do any extra configurations

At last, All the needed work to do should be simply invoking an npm or git command or downloading a zip version of the project and then starting to write code in ES6 syntax and run it without a need for extra configurations.

Getting Started

You can start by downloading the latest stable release and working on the src directory.

Latest Release

Transpiling

You can transpile the project by running:

npm run build

This will output your src directory to the dist.