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react-npm-starter

v0.0.4

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simplely use create-react-app to build npm library,we save webpack.config.js in config fold,and modify it with webpack.lib.js.if create-react-app updated,we only need to read webpack.config.js,and modify in webpack.lib.js demo app created by create-re

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react-npm-starter

simplely use create-react-app to build npm library,we save webpack.config.js in config fold,and modify it with webpack.lib.js.if create-react-app updated,we only need to read webpack.config.js,and modify in webpack.lib.js
demo app created by create-react-app,npm start worked
we only change "npm build" to "npm build:web"

install webpack-cli and fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin-alt

call npm install --save-dev webpack-cli call npm install --save-dev fork-ts-checker-webpack-plugin-alt [2019.3.20]we should install it so create-react-app could work

make npm packages with create-react-app

  1. npm run build build the library at react-npm-starter fold in src
  2. npm run go publish the library to npm
  3. npm run copy copy the build result to node_modules,so we could import some thing from 'react-npm-starter' and the app.js could work

demo app

src/index as entry point,it's the demo app we could use some scripts like create-react-app

  1. npm start start demo app in development mode
  2. npm run build:web build the demo app which start from src/index.js in production mode.

test for library and demo app

  1. npm run test

visual studio code

  1. at debug view,run "start" will debug demo app we must run npm start first,and could use ctrl+shift+B to run it
  2. at debug view,run "test" will debug test