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webpack-sass-standard-template

v0.0.1

Published

Webpack template using Standard ESLint and SASS Loader

Downloads

4

Readme

Webpack template using Standard ESLint and SASS Loader

Installation

  • npm install

Commands

  • dev : npm run dev
  • build : npm run build

Tips

Remove ESLint Standard

  • Go to .eslintrc
  • Remove de "extends" option

If you want to know a little bit more about ESLint Standard, you can go here : ESLint Standard Rules

Using SASS or CSS

With this template you can use SASS and CSS if wanted. To use one of two, please follow this rules (SASS is configured basic) :

  • Go to the app.js
  • Import your app.css or app.scss as it's already done : (import css from '../css/app.css') or (import scss from '../scss/app.scss')
  • If you use Standard ESLint : make a console.log(css) or console.log(scss)
  • That's it ! Use your app.scss or app.css to import all your css files

Adding HTML files

If you add HTML files, you will need to restart your server (npm run dev) for them to take effect.

Build your project

After the development phase of your project, I recommend you make a build (npm run build). The build will clean your dist folder, compile and minify your scss and js files, hash your files as well as update all your links.