Build automation tools for Hyperapp projects.
- MacOS, Windows, or Linux
- Node.js v8.9.0 or newer
To create a new app, run a single command:
npm init hyperapp-starter
It will generate the initial project structure based on
Hyperapp Starter
inside the current directory and install the dependencies.
In the project directory, you can run:
Runs the app in the development mode with "live reload". Uses src/index.js
and src/server.js
files as entry points for client-side and server-side apps.
Launches the test runner. It will look for test files with .test.js
or .spec.js
suffix. Also you can use any cli options which Jest supports.
Finds problematic patterns in code using ESLint and stylelint. Using --fix
option you can automatically fix some of them and also format files using Prettier.
Builds the app for production to the build folder. It correctly bundles, optimizes and minifyes the build for the best performance and the filenames include the hashes for a long term caching. Using --render
option you can generate html files for a static site hosting.
You can adjust various development and production settings by setting environment variables in your shell. To define permanent environment variables, create a file called .env
in the root of your project:
# The host the app should bind to. By default binds to localhost.
HOST = "0.0.0.0"
# The port the app should listen on. From 0 to 65535 inclusive.
# If port is omitted or is 0, the operating system will assign an arbitrary unused port.
PORT = 0
# Open the default system browser during the development server startup.
# Use the favorite application name or "none" to disable disable it completely.
BROWSER = ""
# The base path for all the static files within the application in production mode.
# Examples: "https://cdn.example.com/", "/base/path/" or "" for relative urls.
PUBLIC_URL = "/"
Hyperapp Tools are MIT licensed. See LICENSE.