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SCREENSHOTS:
electron-webpack
DESCRIPTION:
Modern web development practices today require a lot of setup with things like webpack to bundle your code, babel for transpiling, eslint for linting, and so much more that the list just goes on. Unfortunately, when creating electron applications, all of that setup just became much more difficult. The primary aim of electron-webpack is to eliminate all preliminary setup with one simple install so you can get back to developing your application. If you’ve been in the JavaScript world for even a short period of time, you are very aware that things are always changing, and development setup is no exclusion. Putting all development scripts into a single updatable module just makes sense. Sure a full-featured boilerplate works too, but doing also involves needing to manually update those pesky webpack configuration files that some may call magic when something new comes out.
Features
- Detailed documentation
- Use of webpack for source code bundling
- Use of webpack-dev-server for development
- HMR for both renderer and main processes
- Ability to add custom webpack loaders, plugins, etc.
- Add-ons to support items like TypeScript, Less, EJS, etc.
Programming Language
TypeScript
Categories
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