Add appcache-webpack-plugin to a react-app-rewired config.
Tweak the create-react-app webpack config(s) without using 'eject' and without creating a fork of the react-scripts
A babel plugin adding the ability to rewire module dependencies. This enables to mock modules for testing purposes.
Alias for craco or rewired create-react-app
Easy dependency injection for node.js unit testing
Monaco Editor for React - use the monaco-editor in any React application without needing to use webpack (or rollup/parcel/etc) configuration files / plugins
A babel plugin adding the ability to rewire module dependencies. This enables to mock modules for testing purposes.
Resolver for eslint-plugin-import to import alias from jsconfig paths
Babel plugin for stubbing (ES6, ES2015) module exports
Rewire `babel-loader` loader in your `create-react-app` project using `craco`.
Multiple Entry Support for Create-React-App
ESLint configuration used by Create React App
A babel plugin adding the ability to rewire module dependencies. This enables to mock modules for testing purposes.
Adds support for service worker generation via Google Workbox webpack plugin
A plugin to add the styled-components Babel plugin to create-react-app with react-app-rewired
Add react-hot-loader to a react-app-rewired config.
webpack utilities used by Create React App
Add webpack-bundle-analyzer to a react-app-rewired config.
You might not need this rewire, Create React App added guide about how to add Less support to CRA without the need of ejecting. See [Adding a CSS Preprocessor](https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/blob/master/packages/react-scripts/templa
Babel plugin for React Native for Web
Add webpack aliases to your project without ejecting so you don't need to import realtively paths, so you can check [Webapck Aliases](https://webpack.js.org/configuration/resolve/) this can be done easy with this package.
TypeScript definitions for rewire
Add uglifyjs-webpack-plugin to create-react-app using react-app-rewired
React specific linting rules for ESLint