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geodash-build-log

v0.0.1

Published

Small logging library used by the [GeoDash](http://geodash.io) Gulp-based build pipeline.

Downloads

1

Readme

GeoDash Build Log (geodash-build-log)

Small logging library used by the GeoDash Gulp-based build pipeline.

GeoDash

GeoDash is a modern web framework and approach for quickly producing visualizations of geospatial data. The name comes from "geospatial dashboard".

The framework is built to be extremely extensible. You can use GeoDash Server (an implementation), the front-end framework, backend code, or just the Gulp pipeline. Have fun!

See http://geodash.io for more details.

Building

docs

To build the custom docs template used in the website, you'll need to install a custom version of docstrap.git on top of the default version. The below command will install the custom version.

npm install git+https://[email protected]/geodashio/docstrap.git\#geodash # Install custom docs template with font awesome

You can just build docs with:

npm run build:docs # or gulp docs since run the same thing

Tests

Only jshint is supported right now. Run tests with the following command.

npm run tests

Contributing

Happy to accept pull requests!

License

See LICENSE file.