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meta4beta

v0.3.1

Published

meta4beta - executable wireframes

Downloads

36

Readme

meta4beta

A self contained runtime for prototyping applications using meta4 JSON wireframes.

For a basic tutorial on building your UI, check out: https://github.com/troven/meta4ux/wiki

  1. Install from github
  1. Start your meta4 server, type:

Your server should start-up and announce that it's listening on port 8080.

  1. Browse the demo at:
  1. Change the appropriate entries in package.json and meta4.json to match your project.

  2. Restart your meta4 server. A CTRL-C followed by ./bin/meta4.sh

If you're using on Windows, or you want to roll your own.

  1. Browse the demo at:
  1. A bare bones example is included in ./src/

Rip & replace to bring your ideas to life.

Take a look at the following files to get the basic idea: