This setup is simplier than react-nostalgia-boilerplate version.
- Use
Vite
to develop locally and create bundle for production. - Use
Vitest
to perform Unit test.
This boilerplate by default, targets browsers which support the native ES Modules, native ESM dynamic import, and import.meta
. You can specify custom targets via Vite build.target config option, where the lowest target is es2015
.
The setup is opinionated as it is based on my experience of working with difference React projects. It works very well to me and my team. I hope I can make you feel the same.
- React v18
- React Router v6
- TypeScript
- Unit test with Testing-library
- Linting and code formating with Eslint and @antfu/eslint-config
- Develop and build production with Vite
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Use Boilertown CLI.
# npm npm create boilertown@latest -- -b react-minimal-v2-boilerplate # yarn yarn create boilertown -b react-minimal-v2-boilerplate # pnpm pnpm create boilertown -b react-minimal-v2-boilerplate # bun bun create boilertown/react-minimal-v2-boilerplate [project-name]
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Click the green "Use this template" button to generate a new repository with the same structure and files.
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Run the app in development environment:
pnpm dev
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Run components unit tests with jest:
pnpm test
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Build the app in production mode:
pnpm build
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Run the app in production mode. It uses static files from
build
folder.pnpm serve
react-minimal-v2-boilerplate ❤️ your contributions. If you have any ideas, suggestions, fixes, feel free to contribute.