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simple-webpack-starter

v1.7.2

Published

Command line tool for initializing new project with webpack boilerplate

Downloads

83

Readme

simple-webpack-starter

Global command line tool for initializing new project with webpack boilerplate. The generated project includes webpack, live reloading, babel, eslint and sass. Sass files named <file>.module.scss will be loaded using CSS modules.

Installation

npm install -g simple-webpack-starter

Creating a new project

start-project <name>

This will create an empty project and install its dependencies. Including the optional name argument will use that project name for the root folder and package.json. If no project name is provided it will default to new-project. If git is installed it will also initialize a new repository for you.

Development

In your project's root folder, run npm run start to launch the development server. By default your application will be served from port 8888. You can change this by editing the port number in webpack.config.js.

Building your application

Running npm run build will create a minified production bundle inside the dist folder. You can preview your production application by running npm run preview.