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typescript-react

v0.2.2

Published

typescript react starter

Readme

Typescript React

A one line command to install a typescript + react application. It runs on node v12.

Install

npx typescript-react

Start

npx typescript-react hello-world
cd hello-world
npm start

What's inside?

  • Babel: A compiler for writing next generation JavaScript.
  • Commitlint: Lint commit messages.
  • Eslint: Find and fix problems in your JavaScript code.
  • Husky: Git hooks made easy.
  • Jest: Delightful JavaScript Testing.
  • Nyc: Track how well your unit-tests exercise your codebase.
  • Prettier: Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
  • React + React Dom: Declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
  • React Testing Library: React DOM testing utilities that encourage good testing practices.
  • Sass: CSS with superpowers.
  • Storybook: Development environment for UI components.
  • Typedoc: Documentation generator for TypeScript projects.
  • Typescript: Superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
  • Webpack: Bundle JavaScript files for usage in a browser.

Configurations files

Libraries such as babel, husky, commitlint and eslint use comsmiconfig to load their corresponding configurations. The configuration file could be one of the following:

  • a package.json property
  • a JSON or YAML, extensionless "rc file"
  • an "rc file" with the extensions .json, .yaml, .yml, or .js.
  • a .config.js CommonJS module