I use brunch for all of the above except `executes any test`, of which I 
just use `npm test` for that.  Simple, significantly faster than webpack 
(though both will be bound by elm's slow compiling speed if that is all it 
is really handling).


On Friday, October 28, 2016 at 7:19:59 AM UTC-6, Colin Yates wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have to get up to speed super-quick with Elm and so I want to stay as 
> mainstream as possible (yeah, I know it isn't 1.0 yet :-)). I am stuck 
> trying to decide on a build tool that:
>
>  - handles CSS (generating and compressing)
>  - hot reload code in the browser so no refreshing
>  - executes any tests
>  - concatenates and optimises the JS
>
> Basically, my question is "leiningen is to Clojure as _______ is to Elm" 
> :-).
>
> If the community had one voice, what would they fill in the blank?
>
> Thanks all.
>

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