flecks

Flecks is an exceptionally extensible fullstack application production system. Its true purpose is to make application development a more joyful endeavor. Intelligent defaults combined with a highly dynamic structure encourage consistency while allowing you to easily express your own opinions.

## ✴️ BE WARY ✴️ This is largely untested software. There are undoubtedly many bugs that haven't yet been found. I reserve the right to break all semantic versioning guarantees as long as there is a critical need for fundamental changes that significantly improve the project's architecture, performance, or address security vulnerabilities, and these modifications are deemed essential for the long-term stability, innovation, and overall betterment of the software. The project is young enough that I can get away with that. This will be revisited. **You've been warned!** Have fun! ☺️
## Table of Contents 1. [Install](#install) 2. [Introduction](#introduction) 3. [Concepts](#concepts) ## Install Quickly scaffold a new application monorepo: ``` yarn create @flecks/app my-new-app ``` or with `npm`: ``` npx @flecks/create-app my-new-app ``` --- Quickly scaffold a new fleck: ``` yarn create @flecks/fleck my-new-fleck ``` or with `npm`: ``` npx @flecks/create-fleck my-new-fleck ``` ## Introduction Modern features you expect — like - linting - testing - HMR (even on server 😳) - SSR Things you don't expect — like - Dynamic CLI (hooks) - Dynamic REPL (hooks) - Dynamic build (include `@flecks/react` into your fleck and watch it learn to compile JSX, even on the server side) - Freedom to split up e.g. Redux applications into discrete slices while relying on flecks to automatically handle things like middleware, reducer composition, server/localStorage hydration, etc. - [Write a hook](packages/core/build/dox/concepts/hooks.md) and surprise someone else. ## Concepts ### Eeez vereh flecksible 🥴 At its core, flecks is a collection of modules that use [hooks](packages/core/build/dox/concepts/hooks.md) to orchestrate everything from building your project to handling the minutia of what happens when your application starts, when a client connects, defining database models, and more. Just to give you an idea of the power of hooks, some will be listed here: - [`@flecks/web/server.stream.html`](https://github.com/cha0s/flecks/blob/gh-pages/hooks.md#fleckshttpserverstreamhtml) > Compose the server-side HTML stream. This is how SSR slides in. - [`@flecks/docker.containers`](https://github.com/cha0s/flecks/blob/gh-pages/hooks.md#flecksdockercontainers) > Define [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) containers to automatically come up next to your app. See [`@flecks/redis`'s implementation](packages/redis/src/containers.js). `@flecks/docker` also generates `Dockerfile` and `docker-compose.yml` and provides the [CLI command](https://github.com/cha0s/flecks/blob/gh-pages/hooks.md#fleckscorecommands) `flecks docker` for even more. - [`@flecks/web/server.request.route`](https://github.com/cha0s/flecks/blob/gh-pages/hooks.md#fleckshttpserverrequestroute) > Define [Express](http://expressjs.com/) middleware that runs when an HTTP route is hit. - [... and many more on the hook reference page](https://github.com/cha0s/flecks/blob/gh-pages/hooks.md) ### The `build` directory Flecks applications contain a `build` directory with a `flecks.yml` that defines the flecks use to compose the project, as well as build-time configuration. Flecks strives to provide powerful defaults that minimize the need to override configuration. The simplest example of a flecks server application: ```yml '@flecks/core': {} '@flecks/server': {} ``` Yes, that's it! In fact, when you use `yarn create @flecks/app`, that's what is generated for you by default. Obviously, this doesn't do much on its own. It simply bootstraps flecks and runs a server application with no interesting work to do. It's just a jumping-off point. ![Can I offer you a nice egg in this trying time?](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/298123/157753299-20264271-fd36-4f50-9b5c-8649bcd42f5a.png) [Learn even more about the build directory](packages/core/build/dox/concepts/build.md). --- Documentation is a work in progress ❤️