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vanilla-webpage-cli

v1.1.0

Published

> easy-to-use cli tool for web development

Downloads

20

Readme

vanilla-webpage-cli

easy-to-use cli tool for web development


Table of Contents(内容)


Installation

run the following command to create a new project

$ npx vanilla-webpage-cli create <project-name>

please set a name which has not been used in your current directory.

Development

$ npm run serve

or

$ npm run build

Features

project structure

you may import net sevice from the reques.js file directly

|———— node_modules
|———— src
|    |———— index.html
|    |———— main.js  (entry point)
|    |———— request.js
|———— package.json
|———— package-lock.json
|———— webpack.config.js
|———— tsconfig.json (when using typescript)

With previously installed templates, it's convinient to start development and build for production.

out-of-box tools

  • Optional TypeScript (highly recommended)
  • Webpack and useful loaders/plugins (no worry about choosing thoes confusing loaders/plugins ever since)
  • Babel (always ❤ with mordern JavaScript)
  • Axios (easy to send request)
  • Eslint

The Webpack will use main.js as the entry point, also you can change it inside the config file, and with the help of Webpack plugins there's no need to import it in index.html using script tag.


License

License