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generator-deli-line

v0.1.3

Published

Yeoman generator

Downloads

6

Readme

Deli Line

A smorgasbord of crusty component encapsulation and greasy page templating.

Let's start

npm install generator-deli-line -g
yo deli-line

The Generator will install NPM and Bower dependencies, now tie them into the front

grunt wiredep

Now start a server for some hot livereload on livereload action at localhost:8000

grunt serve

When the site is ready to wrap, move the compiled/uglified/imagemin'ed files to the build directory

grunt build

Order is up

The Fixin's

Markup

  • Assemble.io templating
  • HTML5
  • Bootstrap

Style

  • SCSS/Compass
  • A few BEM examples but not enough. Just use BEM, alright.

Scripts

  • Unabashed jQuery.
  • Modernizr, lodash, Verge, HammerJS, imagesLoaded
  • FrenchDip.js

The Chef

Grunt.

whoa whoa whoa ...FrenchDip.js?

What is FrenchDip.js, you ask? FrenchDip.js is an encapsulation system that takes designated elements or classes on a page and creates unique instances for each of all of them.

For instance, let's say you had two '.example'-classed elements on one page. Well, crumbs, now that $('.example').on('click') is unconditionally bound to both of my example elements, right? Wrong-o, dipshit. With FrenchDip.js installed, each instance of a defined selector gets its own instance of a component's script.

So now you can rest easy as FrenchDip.js lovingly caresses each and every prescribed element on your page as if it were the center of its universe. Which it technically is. The super-condensed, vacuous center that consumes its every waking moment with nightmarish visions of the inevitable void.