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sprinttools

v1.0.0

Published

This repo is the start of your AngularAttack 2016 entry. It contains the simple [Angular2 starter](https://angular.io/docs/ts/latest/quickstart.html) files.

Readme

This is your AngularAttack 2016 Repo

This repo is the start of your AngularAttack 2016 entry. It contains the simple Angular2 starter files.

DO NOT MAKE ANY CODE CHECKINS TO THIS REPOSITORY BEFORE THE COMPETITION OFFICIALLY BEGINS.

DOING SO COULD DISQUALIFY YOU.

However, before the competition starts, there are some things we encourage you to do to get prepared for the competition.

Step 1) Get Your Local Environment setup

Clone this repo locally, and make sure all your team members have access to it.

  • Install the latest Node / NPM.

  • git clone [email protected]:rumblex/angularattack2016-sprinttools.git

  • cd angularattack2016-sprinttools

  • npm install

  • npm start will start the server locally to test that everything is running correctly

Step 2) Deploy Your App

While you can't make any checkins before the comp, what you can do right now is deploy this sample app to Surge (our competition hosting provider).

  • npm install -g surge

  • surge .

Note: please do not remove the CNAME file, as that tells it where to deploy to.

If you receive an error message "You do not have permission to publish to sprinttools.2016.angularattack.io", it might mean another team member has already deployed your project to Surge. Ask them to run the next step to give you access.

Step 3) Add Your Team Members to Surge

Step 4) Wait til competition starts

It begins at exactly May 14 at 00:00 UTC. Once the competition starts, you can write over this project.