git clone https://github.com/matharumanpreet00/Tarot-Tanks-Web-Game.git
cd tarot-tanks-web-game
npm install
npm start
If you need to access from a remote device (such as a smartphone on the same network), just LOCALHOST=false npm start
and your site will be accessible via your IP (which will be output on the terminal at launch).
The ./build
directory is ignored by git, it will contain a dist
directory which holds the distribution version of your website (the one that you will ship once built).
All the build tasks will create a built version of the project in the ./build/dist
folder, cleaning it before making the build.
npm run build
npm run build-prod
optimized / uglified versionnpm run build-prod-all
will build:- production version (optimized / uglified)
- a debuggable version accessible at
/devtools
shipping all the sourcemaps, to ease sharing transpiled source code
npm run serve-dist
will serve your ./build/dist
folder at http://localhost:3000 so that you could test the built version you just made.
- eslint is running while you're developping, check your console for errors
- you can also launch it via
npm run lint
- see
.eslintrc
for the configuration (currently, this project uses the airbnb presets - if you find it to restrictive, just remove"extends": "airbnb-base"
in the.eslintrc
)
You can customize the behavior of the scripts by specifying environments vars:
NODE_ENV
by default atdevelopment
,NODE_ENV=production
when younpm run build-prod
LINTER=false
will disable the linter (enabled by default, ex:LINTER=false npm start
)STATS=true
will writestats.json
profiling file on disk from webpack at build (disabled by default, ex:STATS=true npm run build
)FAIL_ON_ERROR=true
will break the build if any errors occurs (useful for CIs such as travis - atfalse
in dev-server, attrue
when building)LOCALHOST=false
to access via IP from other devices on the same network (ex:LOCALHOST=false npm start
- defaulttrue
)DEVTOOLS
: By default atnull
. Used internally bynpm run build-prod-all
(you may not need that if you don't do OSS)
The main image loaders are declared in the webpack config so that when you require('./foo.png')
or use the helper url('./bar.gif')
in your .scss
files, at build time, those images will automatically be:
- copied into
/build/dist/assets
First version, using webpack1.
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