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@aethernet/electron-webpack
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Project Status: maintenance mode. Consider using Vite instead of Webpack.
Because setting up
webpack
in theelectron
environment shouldn't be difficult.
This project is looking for active maintainers. Feel free to post here.
Modern web development practices today require a lot of setup with things like webpack
to bundle your code, babel
for transpiling, eslint
for linting, and so much more that the list just goes on. Unfortunately when creating electron
applications, all of that setup just became much more difficult. The primary aim of electron-webpack
is to eliminate all preliminary setup with one simple install so you can get back to developing your application.
Why create a module and not a full boilerplate?
If you've been in the JavaScript world for even a short period of time, you are very aware that things are always changing, and development setup is no exclusion. Putting all development scripts into a single updatable module just makes sense. Sure a full featured boilerplate works too, but doing also involves needing to manually update those pesky webpack
configuration files that some may call magic when something new comes out.
Here are some of the awesome features you'll find using electron-webpack
...
webpack
for source code bundlingwebpack-dev-server
for developmentrenderer
and main
processes@babel/preset-env
that is automatically configured based on your electron
versionwebpack
loaders, plugins, etc.Get started fast with electron-webpack-quick-start.
# create a directory of your choice, and copy template using curl
mkdir my-project && cd my-project
curl -fsSL https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-webpack-quick-start/archive/master.tar.gz | tar -xz --strip-components 1
# or copy template using git clone
git clone https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-webpack-quick-start.git
cd electron-webpack-quick-start
rm -rf .git
# install dependencies
yarn
If you already have an existing project, or are looking for a custom approach outside of the quick start template, make sure to read over the Core Concepts, Project Structure, and Development sections of electron-webpack
's documentation.
Make sure to take advantage of the detailed documentation that electron-webpack
provides. It covers everything from how things work internally, adding custom configurations, and building your application.
Feel free to grab an issue and fix it or to share your features and improvements - PRs are always welcome!
However, in order for your contribution to be property included in the automatically generated release notes, please use our standard format for your commit messages.
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