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ember-humans-txt

v1.0.1

Published

This Ember addon helps you generate and mantain a humans.txt file for your website

Downloads

9

Readme

ember-humans-txt humans.txt

Build Status

This Ember addon helps you generate and mantain a humans.txt file for your website.

Example

/config/humans.js

module.exports = function humans() {
  return {
    team: 'Santiago Ferreira (@san650 at Twitter and Github)',

    thanks: [
      'EmberJS team for the great framework',
      'ember-cli team for such a great tool'
    ],

    site: [
      'Standards: HTML5, CSS3, ES2015',
      'Components: EmberJS, node',
      'Software: VIM, ember-cli'
    ],

    note: 'Give san650/ember-humans-txt a star on github!'
  };
}

generates...

/* TEAM */

Santiago Ferreira (@san650 at Twitter and Github)

/* THANKS */

EmberJS team for the great framework
ember-cli team for such a great tool

/* SITE */

Standards: HTML5, CSS3, ES2015
Components: EmberJS, node
Software: VIM, ember-cli

/* NOTE */

Give san650/ember-humans-txt a star on github!

and also links the humans.txt file in your index.html.

<link rel="author" href="humans.txt">

See humans.txt standard for more information.

API

  • team is a string or array of team members.
  • thanks is a string or array of people you'd like to thank.
  • site is a string or array of technical specifications about your site.
  • note is a string or array of things you'd like to mention.

Installation

$ ember install ember-humans-txt

This generates a config/humans.js configuration file.

Development

$ git clone https://github.com/san650/ember-humans-txt.git
$ cd $_
$ yarn          # (or npm install)
$ bower install

Running tests

$ npm test

Project's health

Build Status

Thanks

Thanks to humans-generator project for the ideas.

License

ember-humans-txt is licensed under the MIT license.

See LICENSE for the full license text.