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frontr

v1.2.3

Published

The CLI for Frontr Source

Downloads

13

Readme

Frontr

Build Status js-standard-style Inline docs Dependency Status

The CLI for Frontr Source.

Features

Requirements

It's necessary to install the following packages before:

How to use

Installation

$ npm install frontr -g

Usage

Create a project

$ frontr --new my-project-name

Install dependecies

$ cd my-project-name
$ npm install

Run development server

Start development server and preview the project. Located at app/ dir.

$ grunt serve

Build dist files

Generate a dist files at dist/ dir.

$ grunt build

Run dist server

Run dist server with deployed files located at dist/ dir.

$ grunt dist

Remote access (option)

For remote access in network using --remote-access option.

$ grunt serve --remote-access
# or
$ grunt dist --remote-access

Note: For remote access in Windows OS using the network IP instead 0.0.0.0

CLI

$ frontr --help

  Usage:
    frontr --new <project-name>   Create a new project

  Options:
    -n, --new            Create a new project
    -b, --beta           Uses `beta` (master) instead stable release
    -h, --help           Show this help
    -v, --version        Show the version

History

Check out releases changelog

License

MIT license

© 2015 José Luis Quintana