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Introducing elm-pages 2.0
This release represents a huge improvement for
elm-pages
in terms of features, developer experience, and performance. It introduces a completely custom dev server with absolutely no webpack, that gives you hot module replacement as you change Elm code and data (like markdown files)! It also replaces some specific features with more flexible and universal building blocks, opening up a lot of new use cases, and using fewer core concepts to enable more possibilities. And all that with the type-safety and robust feedback we’ve come to expect in the Elm ecosystem.
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