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Create a new webpack/Parcel/snowpack project in your browser

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Create a new webpack/Parcel/snowpack project in your browser

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Set up a new frontend project with webpack, Parcel or snowpack super quick. Pick your main library, such as React or svelte, test tools, UI library and see the generated configs instantly in the browser. Download a zip with the project and start hacking!
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Would you recommend this product?
Curious guy about interesting stuff.
Really cool starting point for a custom frontend setup. I researched and did a couple of PoC in this area and I need to tell you, it's really hard... 😅️ It seems the app is missing some stuff like SVG loaders and such because those are included by default in react-scripts in CRA but nothing that can't be added easily. Congratulations @karljakoblind with your launch!
Fullstack developer
@ictoba Thanks Christian! SVG loaders is a great suggestion, will look into adding it
Building getdevkit.com
It's a great tool. Love the highlights for each addition. Would be helpful in debugging too. Looking forward to a Next.js option.
Fullstack developer
@itsharshag Yes I should priorotize supporting Next.js! I actually use Next.js for the site :D
Fullstack developer

Hi everyone!

I'm Jakob, the creator of createapp.dev.

Setting up a new frontend project often takes many days. You have to configure webpack config, unit testing, UI library, and much much more. There are boilerplates that you can clone, but they often gives you way much more than you need... or not enough for you.

For a new dev learning it's overwhelming to configure all this stuff.

That's why I created this visual tool for quickly creating new frontend projects. You select which libraries and frameworks you want to use. And you see the configuration instantly. It's good for learning. And it's also good for experienced developers who wants to get started quickly. You can just download a zip file with your project. Do npm install; npm start, and you are good to go.

Hope this is useful for you! If you have any feedback, or find any bugs please share them with me here or create an issue in the linked github repo. Have fun!

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Should be pretty useful for the frontend developers. Congrats!

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