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core-user-dash

v1.1.14

Published

contact a team member to be have an account added.

Readme

core-user-dash

Quick Start

contact a team member to be have an account added.

you will get an email with temporary credentials. use these at the login step.

npm install
npm run "serve dev"

Navigate to (http://localhost:8080)

login.

Project setup

npm install

Add Git Blame to your global git config

This will add the file name for the git-blame-ignore-revs file in this repo to your global config so JetBrains IDEs know how to use the file (JetBrains IDEs, ours being Webstorm, rely on command line git and all configs from it, so setting this globally is the only way to consistently enforce Webstorm will use it)

git config --global blame.ignoreRevsFile .git-blame-ignore-revs

Compiles and hot-reloads for development

npm run "serve dev"     #targets Dev DB
npm run "serve uat"     #targets UAT DB
npm run "serve prod"    #targets Prod DB

Compiles and minifies for production

npm run "build dev"     #targets Dev DB
npm run "build uat"     #targets UAT DB
npm run "build prod"    #targets Prod DB

Run your tests

npm run test

Lints and fixes files

npm run lint

To Generate Documentation

sudo npm install -g typedoc
typedoc --out /docs .--ignoreCompilerErrors

Customize configuration

See Configuration Reference.