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sku

v12.5.0

Published

Front-end development toolkit, powered by Webpack, Babel, CSS Modules, Less and Jest

Downloads

14,796

Readme

npm

Front-end development toolkit, powered by Webpack, Babel, Vanilla Extract, CSS Modules, Less, ESLint, Prettier, Jest and Storybook.

Quickly get up and running with a zero-config development environment, or optionally add minimal config when needed. Designed for usage with braid-design-system, although this isn't a requirement.

This tool is heavily inspired by other work, most notably:

WARNING: While this software is open source, its primary purpose is to improve consistency, cross-team collaboration and code quality at SEEK. As a result, it’s likely that we will introduce more breaking API changes to this project than you’ll find in its alternatives.

Getting Started

Create a new project and start a local development environment:

$ npx sku init my-app
$ cd my-app
$ yarn start

By default, a new project's dependencies will be installed with the first supported package manager detected on your system. Package managers are detected in the following order: yarn -> pnpm -> npm. This can be overridden via the --packageManager flag:

$ pnpm dlx sku init --packageManager pnpm my-app
$ cd my-app
$ pnpm start

Documentation

Contributing

Refer to CONTRIBUTING.md. If you're planning to change the public API, please open a new issue.

License

MIT License