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The core assemble application with no presets or defaults. All configuration is left to the implementor.
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Improve skills in Gulp.js and other awesome tools
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Gulp tasks for ES6 development & production builds
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An empty, pre-configured web app & build system utilizing SystemJS, JSPM, Gulp, TypeScript, Sass, and AngularJS w/ ng-forward shims for Angular-style TypeScript class controllers
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Automated benchmarks of the various build tools available to JS users
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a webpack 2 build pipeline focused on production performance and simplicity
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A collection of programs and configuration files that is meant to be shared between our JavaScript projects.
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(dev)tools for working with SystemJS
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The easy script runner
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A collection of npm packages external name for webpack or other build systems.
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Youtube viewer that's always full-width
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Crazy rapid build system.
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An extensible task runner and build specification language
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Sep 24, 2018 - JavaScript
a brackets extension similar to sublime text's build systems
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Jan 9, 2019 - JavaScript
Gameboy ROM development workflow to avoid build processes and makefiles. Watches a folder for changes to .c or .h files, builds your Gameboy ROM .gb file using GBDK, and then conveniently launches/re-launches an emulator of your choice when ROM is edited.
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