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generator-hotpot

v0.2.3

Published

A generator for Yeoman

Downloads

9

Readme

Generator-hotpot

A generator for Yeoman.

Getting started

  • Make sure you have yo installed: npm install -g yo
  • Install the generator: npm install -g generator-hotpot
  • Run: yo hotpot
  • After it's generated, run grunt to start the local server (defaults to port 8989)

About

Hotpot is a boilerplate for simple static sites that may have some additional fanciness such as canvas or other interactive components.

HTML markup is generated via Jade, CSS is handled with Sass, and JS is helped with RequireJS.

Jade provides some niceities such as includes and in general is less of a hassle to deal with than HTML.

It uses Grunt for automation, which handles a number of things.

Grunt's default task, grunt, will start a local server on port 8989 in addition to a LiveReload server. It will watch the directories you will be working in for changes, and accordingly compile Sass, Jade, and Font Custom fonts.

The Gruntfile also specifies a release task, grunt release, which will perform JS and CSS linting, minify and concatenate JS and CSS, and compress PNG and JPG images.

Bower is used for package management. It doesn't integrate that well with RequireJS, unfortunately, and I'm considering switching to Jam instead. For now, after you install new packages, you can run the grunt task grunt bower which will attempt to appropriately update the RequireJS config file. It doesn't always work, so if you're running into errors with new packages, check those paths first.

License

Hotpot is by Francis Tseng (@frnsys)

MIT License