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nty

v0.1.9

Published

small and medium team organization tool

Downloads

2

Readme

Nty

Presentation

Nty is a Team Management tool for groups of fewer than 100 members. 100 members is not an hard limit. It is just the number we can have in mind when we think about use cases. It comes as complementary to Project or Product Management tools. It uses a git repository to exchange the data. So the data, that you store in Nty, are open and distributed to the complete team.

This repository is the first draft of Nty. The intention is to distribute Nty as npm package.

Ideally, Nty should be usable as CLI, TUI (a.k.a. text-based UI or terminal-UI), GUI or Web-UI (a.k.a. local web-server) as git-bug.

Getting started

Using Nty

In a bash terminal:

mkdir myteam
cd myteam
npm init -y
npm i nty
npx nty
npx nty_web_ui

Developing Nty

In a bash terminal:

git clone https://github.com/charlyoleg/nty
cd nty
npm install
npm run
npm run install_py
npm run docs
npm run clean_js
npm run build_js
bin/nty_cli.js --help

For the web-ui:

npm run clean_web_ui
npm run build_web_ui
npm run run_web_server
# or alternatively
npm run start_web_server