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Atomify Example App

Description

This is a simple example app to show off what a atomify app might look like. If you want to try it out yourself:

git clone git@github.com:Techwraith/atomify-example.git
cd atomify-example
npm install
node server.js
open http://localhost:3000

App structure

The app should be pretty easy to get around in the basic structure looks like this:

ui/
|-entry.js
|-entry.css
static/
node_modules/
index.html
server.js

server.js

Serves the app on these routes

  • /: serves up index.html
  • /bundle.js: serves the bundled js
  • /bundle.css: serves the bundled css
  • /*: serves up any static files in static

ui/entry.js

Is the entry point for the Atomify bundled js. This just uses browserify under the hood, so require modules like you normally would. If you'd like to reuire a handlebars template, do that like: require('template.html.hbs').

ui/entry.css

Is this entry point for the Atomify bundled css. This uses npm-css and rework under the hood.

You'll notice that some variables were injected into the css in server.js, you can use those like: color: var(variableName);.

Any css in an @import statement will be inlined. If the text passed into the @import statement is a module name or a directory, it's style is imported.

Any module loaded this way needs to either have an index.css file in it's root or a style property in it's package.json.

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