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Guides - Integrate with Third Party Tools #53

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bebraw opened this issue Jul 24, 2016 · 5 comments
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Guides - Integrate with Third Party Tools #53

bebraw opened this issue Jul 24, 2016 · 5 comments

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bebraw commented Jul 24, 2016

Stub.

Feel free to comment here if you have ideas on what this guide should cover. Link to potential resources too.

@bebraw bebraw changed the title How to - Use with Third Party Tools How to - Use with third party tools Jul 24, 2016
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pksjce commented Aug 17, 2016

What does it mean to use third party tools? As webpack plugin? Or in the bundle?

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bebraw commented Aug 17, 2016

Grunt, Gulp, Mocha, Karma. I guess it would be better to have specific how to for each. This is more like a seed article that can be split up.

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pksjce commented Aug 17, 2016

Ok got it. Thanks.

@skipjack skipjack changed the title How to - Use with third party tools Guides - Use with third party tools Feb 1, 2017
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skipjack commented Apr 29, 2017

There's actually already a corresponding guides page with [TODO]s for each of those tools already in case anyone is interested in pr-ing them.

@skipjack skipjack changed the title Guides - Use with third party tools Guides - Integrate with Third Party Tools Jun 24, 2017
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skipjack commented Jul 28, 2017

I may try to tackle this. I feel like a fairly simple page with links to things like gulp-webpack and grunt-webpack would do.

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Ideally these will be short, concise sections with the goal of quickly giving
readers a rough idea of what the integration may look like and then sending
them over to the actual repository for more detail. I think we should be
careful getting too bogged down in this page seeing as most webpack users
likely won't need these integrations (you can get pretty far with just webpack
and npm).

Resolves #53
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