Webpack Boilerplate
Being more of a "front of the front end" kind of developer whilst also coming from a bootcamp background I found there was a lot of things I didn't know that other developers just knew. I could only learn so much in such a short amount of time and I was frustrated by the blog posts that had so much inferred knolwedge in them.
I get it, I understand both sides of this now. But I wanted to be a supporter of people potentially in the same position as I was. So while I was devouring 10+ articles to get a grasp of Webpack so I could make a tool I would rely on, I wanted to make sure that I not only just shared my code to get it working, but explained why and how I got to each step so people could develop a better understanding of what was happening themselves.
It turned out to be kind of a hit! So many great tools have come out since which has made my boilerplate obsolete, but I learned a lot making this and am very happy lot's of people found it useful :)