You can not select more than 25 topics Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
 
Eli Perelman 9186de6175 Release v5.7.0 8 years ago
.scripts v5.2.0 8 years ago
docs Fixing typo in karma docs 8 years ago
packages Release v5.7.0 8 years ago
.eslintrc.js Functional refactor 8 years ago
.gitignore Polyfills (#173) 8 years ago
.travis.yml Adding code coverage with Codacy support (#156) 8 years ago
CHANGELOG.md Release v5.7.0 8 years ago
CNAME CNAME 8 years ago
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md Docs: contributing and code of conduct 8 years ago
CONTRIBUTING.md Switch to relative paths 8 years ago
LICENSE Docs: license 8 years ago
README.md Adding code coverage with Codacy support (#156) 8 years ago
book.json Add community presets page to docs (#77) 8 years ago
package.json Release v5.7.0 8 years ago
yarn.lock Simplify error logging. (#148) 8 years ago

README.md

Create and build modern JavaScript applications with zero initial configuration

Neutrino combines the power of Webpack with the simplicity of presets.

NPM version NPM downloads Codacy codecov Join Slack

https://github.com/mozilla-neutrino/neutrino-dev


Neutrino is a companion tool which lets you build web and Node.js applications with shared presets or configurations. It intends to make the process of initializing and building projects much simpler by providing minimal development dependencies.

Neutrino uses Webpack to build both web and Node.js projects by providing complete build presets which can be shared across targets and projects. You can use Neutrino base presets to get started building a variety of projects, create your own presets by extending the Neutrino core ones to be shared across your own projects or even by the community. Presets can even be manipulated on a project-by-project basis to handle almost any build situation your preset doesn't cover.

Documentation

See the Neutrino docs for details on installation, getting started, usage, and customizing.