Obsolete: use Create React App / Redux starter kit
CLI for Redux: next-gen functional Flux/React with devtools. This is intended to be the successor to my existing generator-flux that was based on vanilla FB flux.
What is Redux?
It's "Atomic Flux with hot reloading", a next-generation take on the Flux pattern with a few core philosophical design differences, including:
- Preserves the benefits of Flux, but adds other nice properties thanks to its functional nature.
- Prevents some of the anti-patterns common in Flux code.
- Works great in universal (aka "isomorphic") apps because it doesn't use singletons and the data can be rehydrated. ...
- Redux functional application architecture
- Redux-DevTools configured and enabled when in dev mode
- WebPack for build pipeline and dev server awesomeness
- Babel transpiler so you can use bleeding edge language features
- PostCSS preprocessor with autoprefixer support
- React-router
- Choice of UI Framework (Material UI, Elemental UI, React-Bootstrap?)
- Storage options:
localStorage
and Firebase/Parse to start - Test scaffolding for actions, stores, and react components
You must have Node.js w/NPM installed. I recommend installing via homebrew, but you should be able to use the pre-built installers if you prefer.
Also, generator-redux
is a Yeoman generator. If you do not have Yeoman installed, first run:
$ npm install -g yo
To install generator-redux from npm, run:
$ npm install -g generator-redux
Finally, initiate the generator:
$ yo redux
During install-time, you will be prompted to enter some information to help create the project structure and package.json
file:
- Application name (string): A human-readable name for your project, i.e. "My Redux Application"
- Application Description (string): Describe your application in one sentence, to be used in
package.json
and the generatedREADME.md
- Port (number): choose a port to run your development server on (defaults to :3000)
The generated project includes a hot-reloading static server. To start the server, run:
$ npm start
To run the server with the dev-tools enabled, run:
$ DEBUG=true npm start
To build for production, run:
$ npm run build
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