Welcome to the @pap-framework
ecosystem, an innovative framework designed to revolutionize the development and deployment of web components. Developed by Henry Pap, this ecosystem is built on a zero-dependency philosophy in production environments, promoting modular development, performance enhancement, and security. It offers a comprehensive toolkit for developers, encouraging efficiency and creativity in web application development.
Author: Henry Pap\ GitHub: onkelhoy\ License: @Papit License 1.0
Figma link: figma - papit
You are all set to begin developing with the framework. The setup has taken care of the necessary tooling and dependencies. Dive into creating, developing, and managing your components within our innovative ecosystem.
For further guidance on developing components, managing assets, and utilizing framework commands, refer to the detailed documentation provided with the framework. Happy coding!
The @papit
ecosystem exemplifies the strength of community collaboration and open-source innovation. By minimizing external dependencies, it ensures lean and efficient applications while providing developers the freedom to build, customize, and extend web components effortlessly. This document aims to be your detailed guide through the @papit
landscape, from understanding its structure to creating, developing, and publishing your web components.
Dive into the following sections for a deep dive into @papit
, and join us in shaping the future of web development.
We welcome community contributions, including bug reports, suggestions for improvements, and code contributions. Your involvement is highly valued. For more details on how to contribute, please visit our Contributions page.
@papit
is licensed under the @Papit License 1.0. This permissive license allows for maximum flexibility in using, modifying, and buildributing the software, provided attribution is given, and liability is not assumed. See the LICENSE file for details.
Enhance your understanding and utilization of the @papit
ecosystem with these resources: