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owl-invoice

v0.6.2

Published

1. ```sh npm install owl-invoice -g ``` 2. install [wkhtmltopdf](https://wkhtmltopdf.org/downloads.html) and add it to PATH

Downloads

1

Readme

owl-invoice

Install

npm install owl-invoice -g
  1. install wkhtmltopdf and add it to PATH

Configuration

  • create .owlinvoicerc in the user`s home directory
{
    "PORT" : 8801,
    "DIR": "path where should be database stored",
}

Usage

owlinvoice

Git database

If the database directory specified in DIR contains a initialized git repository, then owl-invoice will automatically pull and push each change to a current branch. It is necessary to have remote upstream branch for current local branch already specified. In other words, git pull and git push commands must end with success without specifying remote or branch. Only files in db subdirectory are pushed to remote repository. Also keep in mind, that owl-invoice will not try to do any merging by itself.

development

setup

  1. setup .env file according to .env.example
  2. npm i && cd client && npm i && cd ..
  3. setup proxy in client\src\setupProxy.js (TODO: make it configurable)

start

  1. npm start