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saur

v0.0.1

Published

UI components for Deno's full-stack web application framework

Downloads

2

Readme

Deno Saur

A rapid development web framework for deno. This README is for developers of the project, for more information on the framework, check out the main site or reference docs.

Building From Source

To build Deno Saur locally, clone this repo and run make:

git clone https://github.com/tubbo/saur.git
cd saur
make

This will install a bin/saur command-line interface from the code in the repo. Use this to run CLI commands, generate apps/code, etc.

Running Tests

To run all tests:

make check

To run a single test:

deno test tests/path/to/the/test.js

Code Formatting

This project uses deno fmt to format code. Make sure you run this command before committing:

make fmt

Contributing

Please make contributions using a pull request, and follow our code of conduct. In order for your contributions to be accepted, all tests must pass. Thanks for contributing to open-source!