The fastest, friendliest, and most delightful way to get started with OCaml, ReasonML, and Melange, geared towards JavaScript and TypeScript developers
Get started by running npm create melange-app@latest
create-melange-app is an opinionated CLI tool for quickly getting
started with Melange, a
compiler for compiling OCaml
and ReasonML to
JavaScript. It is geared at feeling familiar for developers coming from a
JavaScript or TypeScript background and focused on enabling them to be
productive as quickly as possible.
If you want to learn more about OCaml, ReasonML, and Melange,
check out
Dillon Mulroy's
conference talk on Melange and how it can be a more type safe solution for your
apps than TypeScript.
We 🫶 contributors! Feel free to contribute to this project. We want
create-melange-app to be a project where developers new to OCaml & ReasonML
can learn and contribute meaningfully. A contributing guide and roadmap will
be coming soon! In the mean time, please check in at
The Caravan Discord for
help getting started working on create-melange-app.
I (Dillon) wanted to give special thanks to a few folks and groups.
Everyone who has supported me while coding create-melange-app on twitch.
The Melange core team for always being superbly helpful and building an amazing tool.
All the contributors to create-t3-app. Your work and code has been a huge inspiration to me.
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We found that create-melange-app demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Package last updated on 17 Sep 2024
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