https://github.com/codestackr/codux-bootstrap-demo
https://github.com/codestackr/codux-bootstrap-demo
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- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/codestackr/codux-bootstrap-demo
- Owner: codeSTACKr
- Created: 2023-05-24T15:15:39.000Z (almost 3 years ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2023-05-24T15:15:42.000Z (almost 3 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-02-16T03:46:15.436Z (over 1 year ago)
- Language: TypeScript
- Size: 37.1 KB
- Stars: 1
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
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README
Vite template for Codux
### A Visual IDE for React Projects
Codux is an all-in-one visual development environment. Whether you’re starting a new app, creating components, or editing an existing project, every visual change you make reflects instantly in the code and vice versa. To learn more about Codux, visit our website - [https://www.codux.com/](https://www.codux.com/)
This project was bootstrapped with [`Vite`](https://vitejs.dev).
It includes a single React component to start your project with, a sample [`codux.config.json`](codux.config.json) with preconfigured keys, a `package.json` file to describe the project's packages and dependencies, and a folder and component structure to put everything neatly in its place.
- Edit, render and compose apps that make use of **`React`**-based components.
- Create components with **`TypeScript`**, **`SCSS`** and **`CSS Modules`** support.
- Visually edit in real-time and in an isolated environment.
### Available Scripts
In the project directory, you can run:
### `npm run build`
Build the application in production mode into a folder named `dist`. This folder can be served using any HTTP server.
### `npm run dev`
Start dev server, aliases: `vite dev`, `vite serve`.\
Open [http://127.0.0.1:5173/](http://127.0.0.1:5173/) to view it in the browser.
### `npm run preview`
Boots up a local static web server that serves the files from dist at [`http://localhost:4173`](http://localhost:4173) . It's an easy way to check if the production build looks OK in your local environment.