VuePack is a modern Vue.js starter
which uses Vue 2, Vuex, Vue-router and Webpack 2.
I highly recommend you to try Poi, you can develop Vue.js app with no-config until you need it. Less boilerplate code, more happiness ❤️
Here's the plan for VuePack 4.0, you can support my work by donating or joining the development.
- Vue 2 / Vue-router / Vuex
- Hot reloading for single-file components
- Split vendor code from your app
- Webpack 2
- Offline Ready, perfect for progressive web app
- ESLint
- Babel 6
- PostCSS
- JSX components are supported by default
- TestCafe
- Electron support (optional)
- CSS modules (optional)
- A boilerplate which is small and focusing on client-side apps
Check out the docs for more usages.
You'd better have node >=4
and npm >=3
installed:
This template can be used with sao, which also means you can use the template offline:
yarn global add sao
# from npm
sao vuepack new-project
# or git repo
sao egoist/vuepack new-project
$ npm install -g vue-cli
# For the time being we are still on a feature branch. therefore the #vuecid
$ vue init wearelucid/vuepack#vuecid new-project
$ cd new-project
$ npm install
# edit files and start developing
$ npm run dev
# bundle all scripts and styles for production use
$ npm run build
# lint your code
$ npm run lint
Install git with unix tools
before getting started.
If you did not enable Eletron support, the dest folder is ./dist
, otherwise it's ./app/dist
.
./app
folder only exists when you enabled Electron support.
├── app # the actual app you want to bundle with Electron
│ ├── dist # directory which contains all bundled files
│ └── index.js # entry file for Electron
├── build # webpack configs and other scripts
├── client # client-side app files
├── dist # bundled files and index.html
│ ├── index.html
│ └── [...other bundled files]
├── tests # e2e tests written by testcafe
├── node_modules # dependencies
└── package.json # package info
You want to customize the output of index.html
, simply modify index.html, see more at html-webpack-plugin.
MIT © EGOIST