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William Chargin 8f8d9c4564 Strip down explorer app to a barebones React app (#88)
Summary:
We’re not deleting it because it works with the build system and has the
service worker stuff from create-react-app, but we’ll soon repurpose it.

Paired with @dandelionmane.

Test Plan:
The following still work:
  - `yarn test`
  - `yarn start`
  - `yarn build; (cd build; python -m SimpleHTTPServer)`

wchargin-branch: dismantle-explorer
2018-03-19 15:09:11 -07:00
config Reorganize `src/` directory (#87) 2018-03-19 14:31:50 -07:00
experiments Tweak commit_graph_dump & store sample data. (#12) 2018-02-15 22:16:37 -08:00
flow-typed/npm Move package json to root (#37) 2018-02-26 22:32:23 -08:00
public Move package json to root (#37) 2018-02-26 22:32:23 -08:00
scripts Configure Webpack for backend applications (#84) 2018-03-18 22:43:23 -07:00
src Strip down explorer app to a barebones React app (#88) 2018-03-19 15:09:11 -07:00
.flowconfig Move package json to root (#37) 2018-02-26 22:32:23 -08:00
.gitignore Configure Webpack for backend applications (#84) 2018-03-18 22:43:23 -07:00
.prettierignore Configure Webpack for backend applications (#84) 2018-03-18 22:43:23 -07:00
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.travis.yml Setup travis CI testing (#58) 2018-03-02 14:39:54 -08:00
LICENSE Add LICENSE 2018-02-03 17:58:49 -08:00
README.md Update README.md 2018-03-06 19:09:46 -08:00
package.json Configure Webpack for backend applications (#84) 2018-03-18 22:43:23 -07:00
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