Conclusion
And to think this whole guide was originally supposed to be a reasonably short article (say, 5–6 hours of writing)… :joy: But then I kept thinking “Oh dang, I’ve got to mention this and that too!”
I hope you enjoyed this guide, and more importantly that it tentalized you to try out Brunch instead of your usual build tool, because in the vast majority of situations, it’ll be simpler, faster, and overall nicer!
If I managed to do that, why not star this repo? Show the world!
This guide is not entirely comprehensive: it doesn’t explain all possible plugin situations, all types of module wrappings, etc. But it does try to give you a good, solid understanding of Brunch, why it works the way it does, and how that makes it great.
Contributors:
Christophe Porteneuve (original guide, EN and FR)
Elan Shanker (review & fine-tuning, official merge)
Paul Miller (review & fine-tuning, official merge)
Remember: if you want to extend this, just contribute!
Cheers!
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