- Automatically analyze code after pushing to GitHub
- Analyze with
CodeQL
- Analyze with
njsscan
- Check if linted with
yarn lint
- Test building production build with
yarn build
- Test building Docker with
docker build
- Analyze with
- Available to build as a Docker image
- Exclude all useless components for a production build
- For example,
storybook
andeslint
- For example,
- Exclude all useless components for a production build
- Built-in
.vercelignore
so that you can install dependencies withyarn --production
- Exclude all useless components for a production build
- For example,
storybook
andeslint
- For example,
- Exclude all useless components for a production build
- Built-in Sentry support
- Built-in Google Analytics support
- Built-in NProgress (process bar) support
- Built-in ESLint support
- with featured ESLint rules
- strictly follow the
ESLint
rules
- Component Driven User Interfaces
- Built-in Storybook support
Copy .env.local.example
to .env.local
, and edit the corresponding value.
yarn dev # the Watch Mode of Next.js
yarn lint # check if the codebase has any issue
yarn build # Build this codebase
yarn start # Serve the built artifact
You can deploy CSCheckin to any platform. However, We recommended deploying on Vercel:
MIT License.