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Web applications made easy. Since 2011.
Fast front-end web app build tool with simple declarative config and seamless incremental compilation for rapid development.
Install Brunch with a simple node.js package manager command:
npm install -g brunch
brunch new [--skeleton url]
brunch watch --server
brunch build --production
See the CONTRIBUTING.md document for more info on how to file issues or get your head into the Brunch's internals.
master
branch): npm install -g brunch/brunch
-d
flag to any command like that: brunch build -d
MIT license (c) 2021 Paul Miller paulmillr.com, Elan Shanker, Nik Graf, Thomas Schranz, Allan Berger, Jan Monschke, Martin Schürrer
See LICENSE file.
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Fast front-end web app build tool with simple declarative config, seamless incremental compilation for rapid development, an opinionated pipeline and workflow, and core support for source maps
The npm package brunch receives a total of 3,999 weekly downloads. As such, brunch popularity was classified as popular.
We found that brunch 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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