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lithium-sdk

v1.11.0

Published

### Lithium Developer Community Area

Downloads

52

Readme

li CLI Quick Start for OSX

(Tested in OSX 10.12.6)

  1. Install Node.js and npm. Usually, npm (Node Package Manager) gets bundled with the node environment, but verify that you have it.

    Run node -v at the command line to check whether node is installed.

    Run npm at the command line to check whether npm is installed.

  2. lithium-sdk supports Node.js version => 4.8.4, 6.11.2 and 8.3.0.

  3. Install gulp by issuing the following statement in a command line: npm install gulp -g.

  4. Install lithium-sdk by issuing the following statement in a command line: npm install lithium-sdk -g.

Community Plugin SDK

Build Status

Community Plugin SDK documentation

Khoros Developer Resources

Khoros Developer Documentation Portal

Khoros Community API v1

Khoros Community API v2

Khoros Care Developer Documentation

Khoros FreeMarker context objects

Developers Discussion forum

Other useful resources

FreeMarker documentation

Sass documentation

node.js NodeSchool Tutorials