Hmmm... I'm sure most people are like me and have their own scaffold set up, and don't rebuild everything from scratch. For every project that I write, I do...
...which watches everything on localhost:3000, including my unit tests and source code, and reloads on change. Dead simple, fast and consistent stuff and everything I could possibly need set up in less than 1 minute, every time.
Most teams, I imagine, work in a similar way.
Not to mention, if I wanted to pass over the project to another developer, I would just have to tell him to clone the repo and hit `npm install`.
1. git clone https://github.com/WINTR/grunt-frontend-scaffold
2. npm install; and then
3. grunt dev
...which watches everything on localhost:3000, including my unit tests and source code, and reloads on change. Dead simple, fast and consistent stuff and everything I could possibly need set up in less than 1 minute, every time.
Most teams, I imagine, work in a similar way.
Not to mention, if I wanted to pass over the project to another developer, I would just have to tell him to clone the repo and hit `npm install`.