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The rebuild of A17 FE Boilerplate.
Highly inspired by kcd-scripts and react-scripts
No more clone. It is an npm package.
Please see instructions here a17-generator.
Go to the project root, and run:
$ npm install @area17/a17-boilerplate
After the package is installed plrease run:
$ npx a17-bp init
All avaliable tasks are listed in package.json
file as npm tasks.
A17 BP 3.0 has a bunch of config files located in the /config
folder. If not specified, A17 BP 3.0 will use configurations with it.
Custom configuration is enabled via adding corresponding configuration file in the right place.
For example, place manifest.json
file into the project's frontend folder will have A17 BP 3.0 use this file instead of the default one in the /config
folder.
That is to say, it works the way that it will look for configuration file or use default. No command for configuration.
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The official AREA 17 boilerplate
The npm package @area17/a17-boilerplate receives a total of 54 weekly downloads. As such, @area17/a17-boilerplate popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @area17/a17-boilerplate demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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