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module-federation-boilerplate
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Migrating app to use Module Federation and Micro-frontends
I was in your spot one year ago and couldn’t find many useful examples. One of the pitfalls of MF is a lack of an easy multi environment setup common in large companies so i made this boilerplate supporting this. https://github.com/waldronmatt/module-federation-boilerplate
What are some alternatives?
njk - Render nunjucks templates with markdown and front-matter
boilerplate-project-typescript - Esto es un boilerplate que he creado para proyectos desde completo cero que usan TypeScript como base
puml-for-markdown - A CLI tool to embed interactive PUML diagrams to your github markdown files.
shareable-configs - My personal shareable configurations with fully automated package publishing to NPM Registry.
swpm - Switch Package Manager - Say goodbye to Package Manager confusion
rush-monorepo-boilerplate - Rush Monorepo boilerplate
npm-package-ts-scaffolding - A simple scaffolding tool for creating a new project to be published to npm. It provides a build command that will compile your code to a CommonJS Node 14.16 target, allowing named imports for CommonJS packages inside ESM files.
webpack-boilerplate - Comprehensive Webpack 5 Boilerplate with Express, Netlify, and PWA support.
sammler - Sammler is a website builder for simple, fast and modular Front-End development based on Gulp and Webpack. Supports ES6 to ES5 transpilation using Babel