Toolkit makes humans scalable
Toolkit is a suite of open-source developer tools for initializing, configuring, building, documenting and maintaining code projects.
Why should I use toolkit?Highly decoupled, consistent API
All of the applications in the toolkit suite are completely standalone and can be used without knowledge of the other applications. This means you can pick and choose which applications, tools or frameworks you want to use.
Learn one, learn them all
Moreover, all of the applications share the same core API, so by learning any one of the applications, you will know how to begin using all of them.
Create applications
Whether you're creating a web server with express or koa, a web application using react, ember or angular, or your own build system, toolkit
has tools that can be used to expedite the process.
(coming soon) Visit toolkit.io for more information.
Tookit applications are organized into the following categories:
(Any of the tools in the toolkit
suite may be used standalone, but they work even better together.)
These "building blocks" are used as as starting point, providing an "instant API" for your node.js application:
Tools and conventions for defining, using and publishing declarative configurations for projects, components and templates.
Why is this useful?
By keeping a separation of concerns between configuration and everything else (application logic, flow control, etc), we can use plain, generic javascript, with prescriptive conventions to describe commonly needed objects, files, templates, and assets.
As a result, projects are lower complexity, easier to maintain, and the objects can be passed around to any rendering engine, build system, scaffolding tool or project generator when its time to create or build something.
Developer frameworks and command line tools for common phases of the software development lifecycle.
These tools can be used during and throughout any point of the software development lifecycle to automate notifications, updates, and statuses, as well as conversions and interactions with users.
Jon Schlinkert
Copyright © 2017, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.
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