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generator-woohoo

v1.0.1

Published

Woohoo application installation generator

Readme

Woohoo Generator

yo woohoo will scaffold a new woohoo application(s) for you, and offer to set up other dependent application(s)

Getting Started

First up, you'll need Node.js >= 6.0 If you don't have them, follow the Dependencies instructions below.

Then, install the Woohoo generator:

$ npm install -g https://gitlab.com/ivanclaud/generator-woohoo.git

With the generator installed, create an empty directory for your new workspace, and run yo woohoo in it:

$ mkdir workspace
$ yo woohoo

The generator will ask you a few questions about which application to include and it's configurations

What do you mean 'yo: command not found'?

When running 'yo woohoo', you'll run into this problem if you don't have Yeoman installed. Yeoman is a generator ecosystem.

One Line Install
npm install -g yo

For more information, see the Yeoman Getting Started Page.

Dependencies

Install Node.js

Download and install the node.js binaries for your platform from the Node.js download page.

License

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