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preheat

v0.1.0

Published

Quickly preheat your next web project using the latest and greatest tools and standards.

Readme

web-project-starter

A template for starting a webserver/website with node.js

Intents

The purpose of this repo is to quickly clone this to start a new web project that includes a (secure!) server and the best front end tooling available. It should use the latest and greatest stable tech.

Right now, this is a node.js app using express for the webserver and postcss, browserify, and browsersync for working on the front end. All JS is written in ES2015 and all CSS is written in CSSNext.

Contributing

Please do! If you would like to add some boilerplate code, or try another tool, please do and submit a PR. This repo is developed with the standard JS styleguide. CSS styleguide coming at some point. For now, get close to the datu styleguide

License

MIT