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prouix

v0.0.28

Published

A scoffolding tool to kickstart/setup your frontend codebase

Downloads

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Readme

Prouix

Frontend scaffolding tools

How to run this setup on your machine?
  • Install node.js from the official site
  • Download the prouix folder onto your system
  • Run 'npm install' to install dependencies to run prouix
  • Run 'node server' on your command prompt/terminal by staying on the root directory of prouix
  • Fill in all details and your folder will be ready at the given path.
  • Now your project folder is ready. You can commit this to your repo for others to use.
  • Now your work with prouix is done so you can close it
Now this part is where you start working on your generated files.
  • Install bower, git & grunt-cli globally before getting project dependencies.
  • Also bower gives a git error if you do direct install so give this command on your terminal git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git://

Run npm install and bower install on your terminal root directory to install dependencies for the front end.

SASS Installations

Now for sass we need to install ruby and its gems Download ruby from official site While installing add it to the path Then install compass that is required to compile sass by giving gem install compass

Now your setup is done and you can run grunt server to get your server up and running which will reload if any changes to the files are done.

Tech stack

  • Grunt
  • Bootstrap CSS Framework
  • SASS
  • Handlebars
  • npm
  • Bower