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generator-codepolio

v0.2.1

Published

Build portfolio website with your repositories

Downloads

17

Readme

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Yeoman generator

Codepolio Yeoman Generator

To make your portfolio site with your code repositories like github and bitbucket, you need an 'code.jam' (JSON format) file. So you have to push an jam file to your repository first. If you don't want to show your project in your site, just forget it. Only the repository had an jam file will be generated by Codepolio.

Dependencies

Yeoman, Gulp, Bower

code.jam Example

{ 
  "title": "codepolio",
  "description": "Make your portfolio site with your repositories. supported Github, Bitbucket, TeamForge and so on. also you can select a theme and customize it yourself.",
  "category" : "Yeoman Generator",
  "demo_link": "http://miconblog.github.io"
}

How to install

install from npm (stable)

$> npm install -g generator-codepolio

install from source code for development (unstable)

$> git clone https://github.com/miconblog/generator-codepolio.git
$> cd generator-codepolio
$> npm install
$> npm link

finally, initiate the generator:

$> mkdir yoursite
$> cd yoursite
$ yoursite> yo codepolio

How to build & run

First of all, you have to make sweet code jam

$ yoursite/> gulp codejam

serve to local as development mode

$ yoursite/> gulp serve

serve to local as production mode

$ yoursite/> gulp serve:dist

build for deploy yourself

$ yoursite/> gulp build

How to deploy to github pages

First, open your .yo-rc.json file and modify deploy infomation. if you mind to expose your github password, you can use a personal access token.

{
  "generator-codepolio": {
    "deploy": {
      "username": "GITHUB_USERNAME",
      "password": "GITHUB_PASSWORD",
      "repository": "codepolio",
      "token": "GITHUB_TOKEN"
    },
    ....
  }
}

Second, run deploy script: repository should be created in github

$ yoursite/> sh deploy.sh init

after created then just push it

$ youtsite/> sh deploy.sh push
or 
$ youtsite/> sh deploy.sh push 'with commit log'

References

How to debug yeoman generator

License

MIT