Mocking up web app with Vital(speed)
- ⚡️ React 18
- 🦾 TypeScript, of course
- 🫀 Jest - unitary testing made easy
- 🎨 Tailwind with JIT - next generation utility-first CSS
- 🪢 CSS Modules
- 👑 Atomic Design organization
- 🗂 Absolute imports
- 😃 Hero icons
- ☁️ Deploy on Netlify, zero-config
- TypeScript
- Commit lint - helps your team adhering to a commit convention
- Netlify - zero-config deployment
Create a repo from this template on GitHub.
If you prefer to do it manually with the cleaner git history
npx degit jvidalv/vital my-vital-app
cd my-vital-app
yarn # If you don't have yarn installed, run: npm install -g yarn
When you use this template, try follow the checklist to update your info properly
- Rename
name
andauthor
fields inpackage.json
- Change the author name in
LICENSE
- Change the title in
index.html
- Change the favicon in
public
- Modify the manifest in
public
- Clean up the README's
And, enjoy :)
Just run and visit http://localhost:3000
yarn start
To build the App, run
yarn build
And you will see the generated file in dist
that ready to be served.
Go to Netlify and select your repository, OK
along the way, and your App will be live in a minute.
If pre-commit hooks are not working be sure that you have installed husky: husky install
.
By default this command should be triggered after yarn/npm deps are installed.
I have created several React apps recently. Setting the configs up is kinda the bottleneck for me to make the ideas simply come true within a very short time.
So I made this starter template for myself to create apps more easily, along with some good practices that I have learned from making those apps. Feel free to tweak it or even maintains your own forks.