kandi X-RAY | todo-app Summary
kandi X-RAY | todo-app Summary
todo-app is a JavaScript library. todo-app has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitLab.
this project was bootstrapped with create react app.below you will find some information on how to perform common tasks.you can find the most recent version of this guide here.## table of contents- updating to new releases- sending feedback- folder structure- available scripts - npm start - npm test - npm run build - npm run eject- supported browsers- supported language features and polyfills- syntax highlighting in the editor- displaying lint output in the editor- debugging in the editor- formatting code automatically- changing the page - installing a dependency- importing a component- code splitting- adding a stylesheet- post-processing css- adding a css preprocessor (sass, less etc.)- adding images, fonts, and files- using the public folder - changing the html - adding assets outside of the module system - when to use the public folder- using global variables- adding bootstrap - using a custom theme- adding flow- adding a router- adding custom environment variables - referencing environment variables in the html - adding temporary environment variables in your shell - adding development environment variables in .env- can i use decorators?- fetching data with ajax requests- integrating with an api backend - node - ruby on rails- proxying api requests in development - "invalid host header" errors after configuring proxy - configuring the proxy manually - configuring a websocket proxy- using https in development- generating dynamic tags on the server- pre-rendering into static html files- injecting data from the server into the page- running tests - filename conventions - command line interface - version control integration - writing tests - testing components - using third party assertion libraries - initializing test environment - focusing and excluding tests - coverage reporting - continuous integration - disabling jsdom - snapshot testing - editor integration- debugging tests - debugging tests in chrome - debugging tests in visual studio code- developing components in isolation - getting started with storybook - getting started with styleguidist- publishing components to npm- making a progressive web app - opting out of caching - offline-first considerations - progressive web app metadata- analyzing the bundle size- deployment - static server - other solutions - serving apps with client-side routing - building for relative paths - azure - firebase - github pages - heroku - netlify - now - s3 and cloudfront - surge- advanced configuration- troubleshooting - npm start doesn’t detect changes - npm test hangs on macos sierra - npm run build exits too early - npm run build fails on heroku - npm run build fails to minify -
this project was bootstrapped with create react app.below you will find some information on how to perform common tasks.you can find the most recent version of this guide here.## table of contents- updating to new releases- sending feedback- folder structure- available scripts - npm start - npm test - npm run build - npm run eject- supported browsers- supported language features and polyfills- syntax highlighting in the editor- displaying lint output in the editor- debugging in the editor- formatting code automatically- changing the page - installing a dependency- importing a component- code splitting- adding a stylesheet- post-processing css- adding a css preprocessor (sass, less etc.)- adding images, fonts, and files- using the public folder - changing the html - adding assets outside of the module system - when to use the public folder- using global variables- adding bootstrap - using a custom theme- adding flow- adding a router- adding custom environment variables - referencing environment variables in the html - adding temporary environment variables in your shell - adding development environment variables in .env- can i use decorators?- fetching data with ajax requests- integrating with an api backend - node - ruby on rails- proxying api requests in development - "invalid host header" errors after configuring proxy - configuring the proxy manually - configuring a websocket proxy- using https in development- generating dynamic tags on the server- pre-rendering into static html files- injecting data from the server into the page- running tests - filename conventions - command line interface - version control integration - writing tests - testing components - using third party assertion libraries - initializing test environment - focusing and excluding tests - coverage reporting - continuous integration - disabling jsdom - snapshot testing - editor integration- debugging tests - debugging tests in chrome - debugging tests in visual studio code- developing components in isolation - getting started with storybook - getting started with styleguidist- publishing components to npm- making a progressive web app - opting out of caching - offline-first considerations - progressive web app metadata- analyzing the bundle size- deployment - static server - other solutions - serving apps with client-side routing - building for relative paths - azure - firebase - github pages - heroku - netlify - now - s3 and cloudfront - surge- advanced configuration- troubleshooting - npm start doesn’t detect changes - npm test hangs on macos sierra - npm run build exits too early - npm run build fails on heroku - npm run build fails to minify -
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todo-app has a low active ecosystem.
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It had no major release in the last 6 months.
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The latest version of todo-app is current.
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