RouteMamba is a powerful JavaScript library that revolutionizes the development of single-page web applications. Say goodbye to complex setups and page reloads – with RouteMamba, building seamless web experiences becomes effortless. This cutting-edge library empowers developers to create highly customizable single-page applications with unparalleled control, without the need for additional frameworks like React.js or Next.js. Experience the freedom of crafting dynamic and interactive web apps while keeping your development process simple and efficient. Best of all, RouteMamba is completely free to use, making it the ultimate tool for crafting modern and innovative web applications. Unleash your creativity and embrace the future of web development with RouteMamba.
For a comprehensive understanding of the library and its features, make sure to check out the official website. If you have any questions or encounter any issues during development, the developer, Rezwan Ahmod Sami, is readily available to assist you. Don't hesitate to reach out for support.
A single-page application is a web application or website that interacts with the user by dynamically rewriting the current web page with new data from the web server, instead of the default method of a web browser loading entire new pages.
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In general, we follow the "fork-and-pull" Git workflow.
- Fork the repo on GitHub
- Clone the project to your own machine
- Work on your fork
- Make your changes and additions
- Most of your changes should be focused on
src/
and__tests__/
folders and/orREADME.md
. - Files such as
/dist/routemamba.min.js
and/dist/routemamba.min.js.LICENSE.txt
are autogenerated when running tests (npm run build
) and need not to be changed manually.
- Most of your changes should be focused on
- Change or add tests if needed
- Run tests and make sure they pass
- Add changes to README.md if needed
- Make your changes and additions
- Commit changes to your own branch
- Make sure you merge the latest from "upstream" and resolve conflicts if there is any
- Repeat step 3(3) above
- Push your work back up to your fork
- Submit a Pull request so that we can review your changes