Welcome reactoose . This project acts as a template for front-end application's using React , Typescript , tailwindcss and Redux, along with several other tools and technologies.
React doesn't enforce any particular project structure. The good thing about this is that it allows you to make up a structure to suit your needs without being tied to any particular way of doing things. The bad thing is that it is not possible to provide you an ideal structure that would work for every project.
Teams donβt have to argue on project structure, instead they can focus on building the product. People with less experience can also build scalable projects. Code sharing + reuse is increased as a more modular structure is created. Consistent structure across projects helps people get acquainted with the project quickly. A quick peek and we can guess what each folder will contain, lowering the learning curve for new team members.
For installation instructions, in-depth usage and deployment details, please take a look at the official documentation.
reactoose has a few requirements you should be aware of before installing:
- Node.js
- NPM
- Typescript
- React
- Redux
- Tailwindcss
- Webpack
- Jest
In order to get started developing, you'll need to do a few things first. Install all of the node_modules required for the package. Depending on your computer's configuration, you may need to prefix this command with a sudo.
npm install
Lastly, run the start command to get the project off the ground. This command will build your JS files using the Webpack dev-server
npm run start
The people who contribute to reactoose do so for the love of open source, our users and ecosystem, and most importantly, pushing the web forward together.Developers like you can help by contributing to rich and vibrant documentation, issuing pull requests to help us cover niche use cases, and to help sustain what you love about reactoose. Anybody can help by doing any of the following: Ask your employer to use reactoose in projects,Contribute to the core repository.
The reactoose is open-source software licensed under the MIT license.
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