I have one question, would you recommend using one of the monorepo tools for a project that will have only the 'client'(the frontend app) and 'server'(the backend app) directories?
Hi, yes! It doesn't need to be a frontend and backend application only :)
I think that would also be a huge benefit for you if you use monorepo for ANY bigger project :) For example, for Frontend, you could definitely split your application into a reusable UI library, a Storybook application with a style guide, a library with icons, reusable hooks, etc.
That’s great! I plan to start a new project and the last time I had a “client” and a “server” directory in the same repo, it felt quite “wrong” to manually enter each folder and start the app.
So I’ll be exploring yarn workspaces, thank you!
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I have one question, would you recommend using one of the monorepo tools for a project that will have only the 'client'(the frontend app) and 'server'(the backend app) directories?
Thanks!
Hi, yes! It doesn't need to be a frontend and backend application only :)
I think that would also be a huge benefit for you if you use monorepo for ANY bigger project :) For example, for Frontend, you could definitely split your application into a reusable UI library, a Storybook application with a style guide, a library with icons, reusable hooks, etc.
That’s great! I plan to start a new project and the last time I had a “client” and a “server” directory in the same repo, it felt quite “wrong” to manually enter each folder and start the app.
So I’ll be exploring yarn workspaces, thank you!