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bricks-cli

v0.0.39

Published

Command line tool for developing ambitious ember.js apps

Downloads

35

Readme

ember-cli Build Status Dependency Status

Fork from Ember-Cli

An ember command line utility.

Supports node 0.10.5 and npm 1.4.6.

Community

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Warning

Although potentially exciting, this is still really a WIP, use at your own risk.

Project Elements

Additional components of this project which are used runtime in your application:

Development Hints

Working with master

git clone https://github.com/stefanpenner/ember-cli.git
cd ember-cli
npm link

npm link is very similar to npm install -g except that instead of downloading the package from the repo the just cloned ember-cli/ folder becomes the global package. Any changes to the files in the ember-cli/ folder will immediately affect the global ember-cli package.

Now you can use ember-cli via the command line:

ember new foo
cd foo
npm link ember-cli
ember server

npm link ember-cli is needed because by default the globally installed ember-cli just loads the local ember-cli from the project. npm link ember-cli symlinks the global ember-cli package to the local ember-cli package. Now the ember-cli you cloned before is in three places: The folder you cloned it into, npm's folder where it stores global packages and the ember-cli project you just created.

If you upgrade an app running against Ember CLI master you will need to re-link to your checkout of Ember CLI by running npm link ember-cli in your project again.

Please read the official npm-link documentation and the npm-link cheatsheet for more information.

Working with the tests

Use npm run-script autotest to run the tests after every file change (Runs only fast tests). Use npm test to run them once.

For a full test run which includes some very slow acceptance tests, please run: npm run-script test-all. Please note, this is what travis runs.

To exclude a test or test suite append a .skip to it() or describe() respectively (e.g. it.skip(...)). To focus on a certain test or test suite append .only.

Please read the official mocha documentation for more information.

Contribution

See CONTRIBUTING.md

Donating

All donations will support this project and treats for contributors.

Support via Gittip

License

ember-cli is MIT Licensed.