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ss-clean-slate

v1.1.3

Published

A clean slate powered by a CLI

Readme

##Simple Solutions: Clean Slate

#####Overview

When starting a new project its useful to have a quick and easy process to create a new environment Aka a clean slate.

#####Get Started

Yarn init

Yarn add --dev ss-clean-slate

Yarn ss-clean-slate-init

That's it!

The CleanSlate takes care of the rest, creating and environment for you that uses React, compiled with Babel 7 and served with Webpack. Utilising Jest and Enzyme for unit testing.

Just try;

yarn start

yarn test

yarn lint

// Todo write up why, how and architectual overview write up Road map add read mes to each repo that is part of ss-clean Finish webpack production code Add E2E testing as another module Write up detailed explanations on how to configure

ss-clean-slate