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    electron-builder

    electron-builder

    A complete solution to package and build a Electron app

    A complete solution to package and build a ready-for-distribution Electron, Proton Native app for macOS, Windows and Linux with “auto update” support out of the box. You can use electron-builder only to pack your electron app in a AppImage, Snaps, Debian package, NSIS, macOS installer component package (pkg) and other distributable formats. Build and publish in parallel, using hard links on CI server to reduce IO and disk space usage. Docker images to build Electron app for Linux or Windows...
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    Ultra Runner

    Ultra Runner

    Ultra fast monorepo script runner and build tool

    Ultra Runner is a high-performance task runner for monorepos. It optimizes package execution, dependency management, and caching to improve speed and efficiency when running scripts across multiple projects.
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    Blendid

    Blendid

    Blend of gulp tasks combined into a configurable asset pipeline

    Blendid is a delicious stand-alone blend of tasks and build tools poured together as a full-featured modern asset pipeline. It can be used as-is as a static site builder, or can be configured and integrated into your own development environment and site or app structure. The provided command will create default src and config files in your directory and start compiling and live-updating files! Try editing them and watch your browser auto-update! File structure is configured through a...
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    Express & mongoose REST API Boilerplate

    Express & mongoose REST API Boilerplate

    A boilerplate application for building RESTful APIs Microservice

    ...Uses ESLint with eslint-config-Airbnb, which tries to follow the Airbnb JavaScript style guide. Supports code coverage of ES6 code using istanbul and mocha. Code coverage reports are saved in the coverage/directory post yarn test execution. Open coverage/lcov-report/index.html to view the coverage report. yarn test also displays code coverage summary on the console. Code coverage can also be enforced overall and per file as well, configured via .istanbul.yml.
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    React Redux Starter Kit

    React Redux Starter Kit

    Get started with React, Redux, and React-Router

    ...That said, it aims to represent generally accepted guidelines and patterns for building scalable applications. Hot reloading is enabled by default when the application is running in development mode (yarn start). This feature is implemented with webpack's Hot Module Replacement capabilities.
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