Facebook in the front. Walmart in the back.
All sitting on top of Node.js.
Install Node.js
Install Yarn
git clone https://github.com/lynnaloo/mullet
cd mullet
yarn install
Start the Mullet Server:
yarn start
Watch the client folders for changes during development:
yarn watch
yarn add mullet
Start the Mullet Server:
yarn start mullet
Point your browser to http://localhost:8000
to see the sample page!
This setup is a decent starting place to play around with Node, Hapi, and React.
To get started, edit the sample React component: src/components/Facebook.js
I didn't want to pull this into the core, but you should definitely checkout this approach by @leftieFriele.
Put in an issue and we'll discuss it! I decided not to include many 3rd party modules in the core project unless I felt like it was something that was recommended by React or HapiJS and didn't add too much to the complexity. No matter what I think, you should [fork this] and make your own version with everything you want to add!
Noooooo. This is a good starter kit and learning tool.
Mullet Stack was created on a Thursday night by Linda Nichols. Name inspiration by Ryan Brunsvold who probably wishes to not be credited on something called "The Mullet Stack."
Mullet Cat Logo design by Lookmai Rattana.
Weyland moved us on up from Gulp/Browserify to Webpack.
Special thanks to all of the people that have taken their time to submit pull requests to make this project better!
Twitter: @lynnaloo