1.0.0 • Published 3 years ago

sujie-test v1.0.0

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pages-boilerplate

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Always a pleasure scaffolding your awesome static sites.

Getting Started

# clone repo
$ git clone https://github.com/zce/pages-boilerplate.git my-awesome-pages
$ cd my-awesome-pages
# install dependencies
$ yarn # or npm install

Usage

$ yarn <task> [options]

e.g.

# Runs the app in development mode
$ yarn serve --port 5210 --open
# Builds the app for production to the `dist` folder
$ yarn build --production

Available Scripts

yarn lint or npm run lint

Lint the styles & scripts files.

yarn compile or npm run compile

Compile the styles & scripts & pages file.

yarn serve or npm run serve

Runs the app in development mode with a automated server.

options
  • open: Open browser on start, Default: false
  • port: Specify server port, Default: 2080

yarn build or npm run build

Builds the app for production to the dist folder. It minify source in production mode for the best performance.

options
  • production: Production mode flag, Default: false
  • prod: Alias to production

yarn start or npm run start

Running projects in production mode.

options
  • open: Open browser on start, Default: false
  • port: Specify server port, Default: 2080

yarn deploy or npm run deploy

Deploy the dist folder to GitHub Pages.

options
  • branch: The name of the branch you'll be pushing to, Default: 'gh-pages'

yarn clean or npm run clean

Clean the dist & temp files.

Folder Structure

└── my-awesome-pages ································· project root
   ├─ public ········································· static folder
   │  └─ favicon.ico ································· static file (unprocessed)
   ├─ src ············································ source folder
   │  ├─ assets ······································ assets folder
   │  │  ├─ fonts ···································· fonts folder
   │  │  │  └─ pages.ttf ····························· font file (imagemin)
   │  │  ├─ images ··································· images folder
   │  │  │  └─ logo.png ······························ image file (imagemin)
   │  │  ├─ scripts ·································· scripts folder
   │  │  │  └─ main.js ······························· script file (babel / uglify)
   │  │  └─ styles ··································· styles folder
   │  │     ├─ _variables.scss ······················· partial sass file (dont output)
   │  │     └─ main.scss ····························· entry scss file (scss / postcss)
   │  ├─ layouts ····································· layouts folder
   │  │  └─ basic.html ······························· layout file (dont output)
   │  ├─ partials ···································· partials folder
   │  │  └─ header.html ······························ partial file (dont output)
   │  ├─ about.html ·································· page file (use layout & partials)
   │  └─ index.html ·································· page file (use layout & partials)
   ├─ .csscomb.json ·································· csscomb config file
   ├─ .editorconfig ·································· editor config file
   ├─ .gitignore ····································· git ignore file
   ├─ .travis.yml ···································· travis ci config file
   ├─ CHANGELOG.md ··································· repo changelog
   ├─ LICENSE ········································ repo license
   ├─ README.md ······································ repo readme
   ├─ gulpfile.js ···································· gulp tasks file
   ├─ package.json ··································· package file
   └─ yarn.lock ······································ yarn lock file

Related

  • zce/x-pages - A fully managed gulp workflow for static page sites.

Contributing

  1. Fork it on GitHub!
  2. Clone the fork to your own machine.
  3. Checkout your feature branch: git checkout -b my-awesome-feature
  4. Commit your changes to your own branch: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  5. Push your work back up to your fork: git push -u origin my-awesome-feature
  6. Submit a Pull Request so that we can review your changes.

NOTE: Be sure to merge the latest from "upstream" before making a pull request!

License

MIT © 汪磊