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This is a stripped-down version, of my working example I've been cultivating for a bit now, on my open-source repo (terrible name I know, but it gets the point across): sails-react-bootstrap-webpack.
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I've spent time on this, mostly because I feel like Sails doesn't get enough credit / recognition. The Node-Machine idea that @mikermcneil came up with years ago I always felt was better than TypeScript. It's what drives Sails' main features, and looks like this:
It's easily human and computer readable. Can very simply be consumed by documentation generation. Why the world decided TypeScript was better is beyond me.
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