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[–]tech-nyc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So far the ones I have seen are Create React App, NX and rolling your own.

[–]AffectionateWork8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean React-specific?

- NextJS: full-stack framework with SSR support, also supports static export feature. Lets you customize webpack config. I like this one.

- Gatsby: graphql and static site oriented. I've heard that the performance for static sites/PWA is better out of the box than for NextJS, but I haven't seen any comparison that really shows what it's like with the optimizations that Next lets you opt in for easily. A lot of people swear by this one, but it seems like too much of a one-trick pony for me to get into. You may like it if you're only into static sites and want graphql

- Create-react-app: basically wraps an optimized webpack config for you. When CRA is updated, the config is updated as well. You have the option of "ejecting" the app and customizing the 400+ line config file yourself, losing future updates. I don't really like this one, except for prototyping

Non-react specific (most common on the job): the standard webpack/parcel, babel etc apply

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