Hot reloading is a really useful technology that lets you develop while looking at the results in the browser, without even refreshing the page. It's a very tight loop and can really speed up your development process. In the official Webpack template, hot reloading is installed by default. In this recipe, you will learn how to install it yourself.
Before attempting this recipe, you should have at least a vague idea of how Webpack works; the Organizing your dependencies with Webpack recipe in this chapter will have you covered.
Create a new npm project in a new directory, either with npm init -y
or yarn init -y
. I personally prefer the second one because the resulting package.json
is much more compact.