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Dev kit is a start-kit which intends to make building dev tools with GUI easier.
I experiement with different ideas to make programming fun and easy. As a result, I build tools that would help me be more productive and hopfully help others as well. Majestic is one of those.
I used to use electron to build these tools but I wanted to find a more suitable tech stack and eventually move away from electron. So I started re-writing majestic without electron but with a node server. So users can install the module globally and start using it. Recently reactotron also made the same decision.
So instead of setting up the boilerplate everytime I build a tool, this starter kit could ease things a bit.
Dev kit comes with
ui
: Starts the webpack dev server and serves the UIbuild-ui
: Builds the UI projectdebug
: Runs the node server via nodemon in watch modebuild-server
: Builds the node serverprod
: Builds both the UI and the serverFAQs
### What is Dev kit?
The npm package festive receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, festive popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that festive demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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