✨ Bootstrapped with Create Snowpack App (CSA).
Ready-to-go template to create awesome websites using Tailwind on top of Snowpack and autopublish to GitHub pages using GitHub Actions.
# Bootstrap the template into a new folder called `my-app`
npx create-snowpack-app my-app --template snowpack-template-tailwind
# Enable Prettier on git-commit
cd my-app
npm run install:husky
# Start the development server
npm start
✨ Optional: Enable autopublish to get your site deployed on GitHub Pages on every commit you push.
# Bootstrap the template into a new folder called `my-app`
npx create-snowpack-app my-app --template snowpack-template-tailwind --use-yarn
# Enable Prettier on git-commit
cd my-app
yarn install:husky
# Start the development server
yarn start
- Snowpack, of course.
- Tailwind.
- Prettier.
- Force prettier on git-commit.
- Autopublish on Github Pages.
- Update the value of
homepage
inpackage.json
. It should look likehttps://<your-username>.github.io/<your-repo-name>
(no trailing slash). - Push your changes into a new GitHub repository.
- You should see an Action running on
https://github.com/<your-username>/<repo-name>/actions
- Make sure to enable GitHub pages for your repo and select the
gh-pages
branch - Give GH Pages some minutes, your site should be live on
https://<your-username>.github.io/<your-repo-name>
- Enjoy :)
Remove the .github/workflows/publish.yml
file.
Run npm run install:husky
.
Runs the app in the development mode. Open http://localhost:8080 to view it in the browser.
The page will reload if you make edits. You will also see any lint errors in the console.
Builds a static copy of your site to the build/
folder.
Your app is ready to be deployed!
For the best production performance: Add a build bundler plugin like @snowpack/plugin-webpack or snowpack-plugin-rollup-bundle to your snowpack.config.json
config file.
No eject needed! Snowpack guarantees zero lock-in, and CSA strives for the same.