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ung

v0.1.0

Published

A static resources manager.

Readme

ung

A static resources manager.

Dependency Status Build Status npm version

Installation

$ npm install -g ung

Commands

Available generators:

ung pack

Builds and packs the project in the current working directory for the give environment. Ung uses the configurations specified in the ung.json file to build the project.

Example of packing a project for production:

ung pack prod

This command will pack build and pack the project into a file called foo-prod.tar.gz.

ung publish

Sends the packed project to the ung server.

Example of publishing to production:

ung publish prod

This command will send the packed project to the endpoint specified in ung.json for production. It will also remove the packed project from the file system.

ung serve

Starts an ung server that can host static packages and has an endpoint for receiving new packages.

Example:

ung serve

License

The MIT License (MIT)