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@mercedes-benz/ftk-core

v0.4.5

Published

Mercedes-Benz MO360 Frontend Toolkit | Core

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2

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Mercedes-Benz MO360 Frontend Toolkit (FTK)

If you want to learn more about the Mercedes-Benz MO360 FTK, check out our documentation.


Quickstart Guide

From zero to a running WebApp with only a few simple commands:

  1. Create a new npm project

    mkdir my-app
    cd my-app
    npm init -y
  2. Install the FTK boilerplate as your first dependency

    npm install @daimler/ftk-boilerplate

    Once the boilerplate installation is finished you will find all necessary project files in your project folder.
    Now the 3rd party dependencies can be installed.

  3. Install 3rd party dependencies

    npm install
  4. Start developing

    npm start

Happy coding!

Contributing

We welcome any contributions.
If you want to contribute to this project, please read the contributing guide.
To get started with the development, please read the developing guide.

Code of Conduct

Please read our Code of Conduct as it is our base for interaction.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT LICENSE.

Provider Information

Please visit https://www.daimler-tss.com/en/imprint/ for information on the provider.

Notice: Before you use the program in productive use, please take all necessary precautions, e.g. testing and verifying the program with regard to your specific use. The program was tested solely for our own use cases, which might differ from yours.