razzle

Create server-rendered universal JavaScript applications with no configuration

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Universal JavaScript applications are tough to setup. Either you buy into a framework like Next.js or Nuxt, fork a boilerplate, or set things up yourself. Aiming to fill this void, Razzle is a tool that abstracts all the complex configuration needed for building SPA's and SSR applications into a single dependency--giving you the awesome developer experience of create-react-app, but then leaving the rest of your app's architectural decisions about frameworks, routing, and data fetching up to you. With this approach, Razzle not only works with React, but also Preact, Vue, Svelte, and Angular, and most importantly......whatever comes next.

Getting Started

Visit https://razzlejs.org/getting-started to get started with Razzle.

Examples

Razzle has many examples, we might have one that fits your needs
See: The examples

Documentation

Visit https://razzlejs.org/ to view the documentation.

Getting help

If you get stuck, check out Razzle's GitHub Discussions. In addition, #razzle-afterjs on the Formium Community Discord Server is a great way to get help quickly too.

Contributing

Please see our CONTRIBUTING.md.

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