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abec

v1.0.21

Published

Abstract Bios Evolution Core

Readme

abec

Abstract Bios Evolution Core

Installation

The abec library is a set of tools to use in JavaScript and runs both back-end and front-end, running inside the NodeJS -and web-browser platforms -respectively.

  • it can be installed locally on a Linux host via npm install abec
  • in can be referenced in the browser like this <script src="./somePathTo/abec.min.js"></scripr>

Examples

The full documentation elaborates a lot more than the few examples below, but these should get you up to speed read quick:

server-side

To create a local file-server:

  1. in the host (server) terminal, navigate to the folder you want to host
  2. run: abec host
  3. done .. have a look at the console output, you should see a URL any local network user can access

If you want to have more control over this, have a look in the /dist/abec source-code. The allReady event is listened upon, same as shown in client-side, below.

client-side

Once you've added the abec script to your HTML, you can access all its tools when it's ready, like this:

listen("allReady").then(popwin("yo mama"));

(more to come)

This section currently under construction, more info to be disclosed, though the library works.