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untool
This package is an (optional) consolidated entry point to all other @untool/*
packages. It does not contain any meaningful code of its own, but you can use it to access our entire code base.
Please refer to the respective packages for further information:
@untool/core
: central base module all other packages rely upon@untool/yargs
: command line interface engine@untool/express
: development and production server implementation@untool/webpack
: webpack setup (including Babel)@untool/react
: universal React implementation$ yarn add untool # OR npm install untool
untool
installs an executable called un
in your project, allowing you to use it in your package.json
scripts or simply with yarn:
$ yarn exec un start
untool
re-exports everything that @untool/core
and @untool/react
provide, meaning you can simply use it like this in your runtime code:
import { render, importComponent } from 'untool';
untool
re-exports everything that @untool/core
, @untool/yargs
, @untool/express
, @untool/webpack
and @untool/react
provide. Use it in your Node.js code like this:
const { Mixin } = require('untool');
As untool
aggregates all other @untool
packages it includes all settings these provide.
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The npm package untool receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, untool popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that untool demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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