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google-analytics-app-extension-worona

v1.3.3

Published

Add Google Analytics to a Worona app

Downloads

9

Readme

Worona Package Development

You can use this repository to start developing a Worona package.

Installation

Install Node if you haven't installed it yet. We recommend v4.


Update NPM if you haven't updated it yet. You need at least version 3.

npm -g install npm@3

Use sudo if needed.


Fork this repo on GitHub or download the zip file.

Then add this repository as upstream so you can keep up with the changes.

git init
git remote add upstream https://github.com/worona/package-development-worona.git

Run npm install to install dependencies. It may take quite a while so you can go play some ping pong 🏓

npm install

Development

Run the client.

npm start

The first time, it will ask you for your details like package name, description, github repository and so on. Then it will ask you for the service you want to run.


Publish

Once you have finished, publish the package to npm:

npm publish