Perla is a cross-platform single executable binary CLI Tool for a Development Server of Single Page Applications (like vite/webpack but no node required!).
If that sounds like something nice, Check The docs!
Description:
The Perla Dev Server!
Usage:
Perla [command] [options]
Options:
--version Show version information
-?, -h, --help Show help and usage information
--info <info> Brings the Help dialog []
Commands:
setup Initialized a given directory or perla itself
t, templates <templateRepositoryName> Handles Template Repository operations such as list, add, update, and remove templates
describe, ds <properties> Describes the perla.json file or it's properties as requested
b, build Builds the SPA application for distribution
s, serve, start Starts the development server and if fable projects are present it also takes care of it.
add, install <package> Shows information about a package if the name matches an existing one
remove <package> removes a package from the
list, ls Lists the current dependencies in a table or an npm style json string
regenerate, restore Restore the import map based on the selected mode, defaults to production
create, generate, n, new <name> Creates a new project based on the selected template if it exists
If you actually use and like nodejs, then you would be better taking a look at the tools that inspired this repository
These tools have a bigger community and rely on an even bigger ecosystem plus they support plugins via npm so if you're using node stick with them they are a better choice Perla's unbundled development was inspired by both snowpack and vite, CDN dependencies were inspired by snowpack's remote sources development