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@sosml/frontend

v1.2.1

Published

A frontend for the infamous SOSML interpreter

Downloads

17

Readme

SOSML - frontend

Installation instructions

Node.JS version 8 or higher and NPM version 5 or higher need to be installed on the system. A Unix like OS especially Linux is recommended. Install dependencies by running npm install in the frontend folder of the project directory.

Further, build a version of SOSML/SOSML and place the resulting interpreter.min.js as interpreter.js in the frontend/public folder. Similarly, build a version of SOSML/SOSML-webworker and put the result as webworker.js in the frontend/public folder. (Note that per default, a fairly recent version of both files is provided already.)

If you want a built for deployment version just run npm run build and you can then find this version in the build folder. For developing on this repo just run npm run start which launches a version of the website in this repo and automatically updates if it detects changes in any project files.