dext.ts

The Preact Framework for Deno. Dext.ts is heavily inspired by Next.js.
- Zero config
- Pre-render pages at build time (SSG)
- Tiny (example is only 5.75KB of JS)
- Client hydration
- Built-in routing
- Zero config TypeScript support
- File-system routing
- Code-splitting, bundling, and tree shaking built in
Installing
To install, run the following command. This will make the dext CLI available
in your path.
deno install --allow-read --allow-write --allow-env --allow-net --allow-run --unstable -f -n dext https://deno.land/x/dext@0.10.5/cli.tsGetting started
To create a new project run dext create myproject. This will scaffold a new
dext project in the myproject folder. This folder contains a few files:
deps.tscontains all of your projects dependencies.pages/index.tsxis the source for the/of your project.pages/user/[name].tsxis the source for all routes at/user/[name](e.g./user/lucaand/user/bartek).tsconfig.jsonis the TypeScript configuration that the project uses..gitignoretellsgitto ignore the.dextfolder that is created bydext devanddext build.
Now that you have a project set up, you can start the development server using
dext dev. After a few seconds you can view your built page at
http://127.0.0.1:3000. When you change any of the files in the pages
directory, your project will be rebuilt automatically, and the page will be
automatically reloaded in the browser.
When you are ready to deploy to production, run dext build. This will generate
a production optimized build. You can start a production webserver to serve this
build with dext start.
Example
For an example, see the /example folder. You can create a production build it
by running dext build, and then serve it by running dext start. You can also
run dext dev to start watching, building, and serving.
You can also see a deployed version of this example on at https://dext.fly.dev.