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A Vite + React starter template.
No configuration or complicated folder structures, just the files you need to build your app:
vite-template-react
├── node_modules
├── public
│ ├── favicon.svg
│ └── robots.txt
└── src
├── App.css
├── App.jsx
├── index.css
├── index.jsx
└── logo.svg
├── .gitignore
├── index.html
├── package.json
├── README.md
├── vite.config.js
To get a local copy of the code, clone it using git:
git clone https://github.com/SafdarJamal/vite-template-react.git
cd vite-template-react
Make it your own:
rm -rf .git && git init && npm init
git add .
git commit -m "Initial commit"
Install dependencies:
npm i
Now, you can start a local web server by running:
npm start
And then open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.
In this project, you can run the following scripts:
Script | Description |
---|---|
npm run dev | Runs the app in the development mode. |
npm run build | Builds the app for production to the dist folder. |
npm run serve | Serves the production build from the dist folder. |
Vite Template React is built and maintained by Safdar Jamal.
Author: SafdarJamal
Source code: https://github.com/SafdarJamal/vite-template-react
License: MIT license
1598839687
If you are undertaking a mobile app development for your start-up or enterprise, you are likely wondering whether to use React Native. As a popular development framework, React Native helps you to develop near-native mobile apps. However, you are probably also wondering how close you can get to a native app by using React Native. How native is React Native?
In the article, we discuss the similarities between native mobile development and development using React Native. We also touch upon where they differ and how to bridge the gaps. Read on.
Let’s briefly set the context first. We will briefly touch upon what React Native is and how it differs from earlier hybrid frameworks.
React Native is a popular JavaScript framework that Facebook has created. You can use this open-source framework to code natively rendering Android and iOS mobile apps. You can use it to develop web apps too.
Facebook has developed React Native based on React, its JavaScript library. The first release of React Native came in March 2015. At the time of writing this article, the latest stable release of React Native is 0.62.0, and it was released in March 2020.
Although relatively new, React Native has acquired a high degree of popularity. The “Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2019” report identifies it as the 8th most loved framework. Facebook, Walmart, and Bloomberg are some of the top companies that use React Native.
The popularity of React Native comes from its advantages. Some of its advantages are as follows:
Are you wondering whether React Native is just another of those hybrid frameworks like Ionic or Cordova? It’s not! React Native is fundamentally different from these earlier hybrid frameworks.
React Native is very close to native. Consider the following aspects as described on the React Native website:
Due to these factors, React Native offers many more advantages compared to those earlier hybrid frameworks. We now review them.
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React Starter Kit is an opinionated boilerplate for web development built on top of Node.js, Express, GraphQL and React, containing modern web development tools such as Webpack, Babel and Browsersync. Helping you to stay productive following the best practices. A solid starting point for both professionals and newcomers to the industry.
See getting started guide, demo, docs, roadmap | Join #react-starter-kit chat room on Gitter | Visit our sponsors:
The master
branch of React Starter Kit doesn't include a Flux implementation or any other advanced integrations. Nevertheless, we have some integrations available to you in feature branches that you can use either as a reference or merge into your project:
master
)feature/redux
)feature/apollo
)master
)You can see status of most reasonable merge combination as PRs labeled as TRACKING
If you think that any of these features should be on master
, or vice versa, some features should removed from the master
branch, please let us know. We love your feedback!
React Starter Kit
| React Static Boilerplate
| ASP.NET Core Starter Kit
| |
---|---|---|---|
App type | Isomorphic (universal) | Single-page application | Single-page application |
Frontend | |||
Language | JavaScript (ES2015+, JSX) | JavaScript (ES2015+, JSX) | JavaScript (ES2015+, JSX) |
Libraries | React, History, Universal Router | React, History, Redux | React, History, Redux |
Routes | Imperative (functional) | Declarative | Declarative, cross-stack |
Backend | |||
Language | JavaScript (ES2015+, JSX) | n/a | C#, F# |
Libraries | Node.js, Express, Sequelize, GraphQL | n/a | ASP.NET Core, EF Core, ASP.NET Identity |
SSR | Yes | n/a | n/a |
Data API | GraphQL | n/a | Web API |
♥ React Starter Kit? Help us keep it alive by donating funds to cover project expenses via OpenCollective or Bountysource!
Anyone and everyone is welcome to contribute to this project. The best way to start is by checking our open issues, submit a new issue or feature request, participate in discussions, upvote or downvote the issues you like or dislike, send pull requests.
Copyright © 2014-present Kriasoft, LLC. This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the LICENSE.txt file. The documentation to the project is licensed under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Author: kriasoft
Source Code: https://github.com/kriasoft/react-starter-kit
License: MIT License
1656115200
A Vite powered WebExtension (Chrome, FireFox, etc.) starter template.
Made based on https://github.com/antfu/vitesse-webext, big thanks to @antfu!
manifest.json
with full type supportwebextension-polyfill
- WebExtension browser API Polyfill with typeswebext-bridge
- effortlessly communication between contextsCreate a repo from this template on GitHub.
If you prefer to do it manually with the cleaner git history
npx degit quolpr/react-vite-webext my-webext
cd my-webext
yarn
src
- main source.contentScript
- scripts and components to be injected as content_script
background
- scripts for background.styles
- styles shared in popup and options pagemanifest.ts
- manifest for the extension.extension
- extension package root.assets
- static assets.dist
- built files, also serve stub entry for Vite on development.scripts
- development and bundling helper scripts.yarn dev
Then load extension in browser with the extension/
folder.
For Firefox developers, you can run the following command instead:
yarn start:firefox
web-ext
auto reload the extension when extension/
files changed.
While Vite handles HMR automatically in the most of the case, Extensions Reloader is still recommanded for cleaner hard reloading.
To build the extension, run
yarn build
And then pack files under extension
, you can upload extension.crx
or extension.xpi
to appropriate extension store.
This repo was made based on https://github.com/antfu/vitesse-webext
Author: quolpr
Source code: https://github.com/quolpr/react-vite-webext
License: MIT license
1656154800
A Vite + React starter template.
No configuration or complicated folder structures, just the files you need to build your app:
vite-template-react
├── node_modules
├── public
│ ├── favicon.svg
│ └── robots.txt
└── src
├── App.css
├── App.jsx
├── index.css
├── index.jsx
└── logo.svg
├── .gitignore
├── index.html
├── package.json
├── README.md
├── vite.config.js
To get a local copy of the code, clone it using git:
git clone https://github.com/SafdarJamal/vite-template-react.git
cd vite-template-react
Make it your own:
rm -rf .git && git init && npm init
git add .
git commit -m "Initial commit"
Install dependencies:
npm i
Now, you can start a local web server by running:
npm start
And then open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.
In this project, you can run the following scripts:
Script | Description |
---|---|
npm run dev | Runs the app in the development mode. |
npm run build | Builds the app for production to the dist folder. |
npm run serve | Serves the production build from the dist folder. |
Vite Template React is built and maintained by Safdar Jamal.
Author: SafdarJamal
Source code: https://github.com/SafdarJamal/vite-template-react
License: MIT license
1656756000
⚡️ A minimal React Vite starter template.
npx degit 0x219/template-vite-react myapp
cd myapp
npm
and pnpm
should be installed.git
should be installed (recommended v2.4.11 or higher)pnpm dev
Runs the app in development mode. Open https://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.
The page will automatically reload if you make changes to the code. You will see the build errors and lint warnings in the console.
pnpm build
Builds the app for production to the dist
folder. It correctly bundles React in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance.
The build is minified and the filenames include the hashes.
Your app is ready to be deployed.
Author: 0x219
Source code: https://github.com/0x219/template-vite-react
License: