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react-hot-boilerplate
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Where do the webpack output files from the react-hot-loader go?
Let me preface this by saying that everything I have set up works, this is just a question that's nagging me that I would love to get an answer for. I'm using the react-hot-boilerplate project (https://github.com/gaearon/react-hot-boilerplate). However, in webpack.config.js, this setting is confusing me to no end:
What are some alternatives?
gluestick
generator-flux-on-rails - Scaffolder of universal Flux / Redux app, backed by Rails API.
create-react-app - Set up a modern web app by running one command.
react-redux-starter-kit
generator-react-webpack - Yeoman generator for ReactJS and Webpack
react-isomorphic-starterkit
react-redux-universal-hot-example - A starter boilerplate for a universal webapp using express, react, redux, webpack, and react-transform
cra-template-redux-auth-starter - Create React App boilerplate template with React, Redux Toolkit, React Router, Ant Design, Axios, Redux-Saga, SASS, Authentication, Routes. No configuration is required, Start building your App.
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