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Provides a convenient wrapper plugin over the ktlint project. This plugin creates convenient tasks in your Gradle project that run ktlint checks or do code auto format. The plugin can be applied to any project, but only activates if that project has the kotlin plugin applied. The assumption being that you would not want to lint code you weren't compiling. This plugin was written using the new API available for the Gradle script Kotlin builds. This API is available in new versions of Gradle. ...
React Hot Loader is a plugin that allows React components to be live reloaded without the loss of state. It works with Webpack and other bundlers that support both Hot Module Replacement (HMR) and Babel plugins. HMR allows us to replace modules in-place without restarting the server. Here’s how you can enable it for different bundlers. The easiest and fastest option to use React Hot Loader with Webpack is to use webpack-dev-server with --hot CLI option. If you’re only rendering on the client...