This boilerplate starter template is the ultimate solution to help you getting started on your project in no time, without the hassle of setting up and configuring your environment from scratch each time you start developing.
It's ideal for front-end engineers who want to build modern, fast and reliable webgl web applications with the latest cutting edge technologies such as Three.JS, GLSL, JavaScript, TailwindCSS, Vite, ESLint, Prettier, Husky and much more!
Demo | Bug(label: bug) | Feature(label: enhancement)
- π» Getting started
- π Features
- π Versions
- π Browsers support
- π₯ Contribute
- π License
- π Acknowledgements
- JavaScript runtime node.js;
- (OPTIONAL) Alternative package manager:
- Get the repository:
- click "Use this template" Β or Β "Fork" button
alternately - clone the repository through your terminal:
git clone https://github.com/doinel1a/vite-three-js YOUR-PROJECT-NAME
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- click "Use this template" Β or Β "Fork" button
- Open your terminal or code editor to the path your project is located, and run:
NPM PNPM Yarn To install the dependencies npm install
pnpm install
yarn install
To run the development server npm run dev
pnpm dev
yarn dev
To build your app for production npm run build
pnpm build
yarn build
To preview your production optimized app npm run preview
pnpm preview
yarn preview
This repository comes π packed with:
- Three.JS: A JavaScript library built on top of WebGL that provides an abstraction layer for rendering interactive 3D and 2D scenes in the web browser;
- TailwindCSS: A utility-first CSS framework that provides predefined classes for common styles and layout patterns, allowing quick styling without writing custom CSS;
- SASS: A CSS preprocessor that adds features such as variables, nesting, and mixins to CSS, making it easier to write and maintain large CSS codebases;
- PostCSS: A tool for transforming CSS with JavaScript plugins, allowing to add new features to CSS and improve the development process;
- Playwright: A library for automating web browser interactions, allowing the writing of end-to-end tests and perform browser automation tasks;
- Vite: A build tool and development server that provides fast and efficient development and production builds for modern web applications;
And with tools that enhance the development experience:
- ESLint: A tool for enforcing coding standards and identifying potential errors in the code;
- Prettier: A code formatter that automatically formats code to conform to a consistent style, making it easier to read and maintain;
- Husky: A Git hook manager that allows easy set up and configuration of Git hooks, which are scripts that run at certain points in the Git workflow;
- Commitlint: A tool for enforcing commit message conventions in Git repositories, helping to ensure consistent and informative commit messages;
This repository comes configured with 2 of the industry standards for development tools: Webpack and Vite.
Both tools support SWC (Speedy Web Compiler), a Rust-based compiler; Vite is optimized for it out of the box.
Is a simple and fast solution thanks to it's "zero-config" approach which offers a smoother development experience.
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Is more a flexible solution, capable of handling complex configurations.
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The provided configuration ensures 92.3% coverage for all browsers, in particular of the following:
Chrome | Firefox | Edge | Opera | Safari |
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* In order to support a wider percentage of browsers, update the ./.browserslistrc
configuration file:
last 3 versions
: browser version;> 0.2%
: browser usage statistics;not dead
: whether the browser is officially supported;
Update the configuration here and check in real-time the global browsers support.
* The more versions to support, larger JS and CSS bundles size will be.
Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create.
Any contribution is greatly appreciated: big or small, it can be documentation updates, adding new features or something bigger.
Please check the contributing guide for details on how to help out and keep in mind that all commits must follow the conventional commit format.
- Get started;
- For a new feature:
- Create a new branch:
git checkout -b feat/NEW-FEATURE
; - Add your changes to the staging area:
git add PATH/TO/FILENAME.EXTENSION
; - Commit your changes:
git commit -m "feat: NEW FEATURE"
; - Push your new branch:
git push origin feat/NEW-FEATURE
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- Create a new branch:
- For a bug fix:
- Create a new branch:
git checkout -b fix/BUG-FIX
; - Add your changes to the staging area:
git add PATH/TO/FILENAME.EXTENSION
; - Commit your changes:
git commit -m "fix: BUG FIX"
; - Push your new branch:
git push origin fix/BUG-FIX
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- Create a new branch:
- Open a new pull request;
All logos and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Everything else is distributed under the MIT License.
See the LICENSE file for more informations.
Special thanks to:
- alrra for browser-logos;
- tandpfun for skill-icons;