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tangerine-preview

v3.31.1

Published

Tangerine Preview is a command line tool for previewing the Tangerine content you are working on your local computer. It work on Windows, Mac, and Linux.

Downloads

524

Readme

Tangerine Preview

Tangerine Preview is a command line tool for previewing the Tangerine content you are working on your local computer. It work on Windows, Mac, and Linux.

Current version of Tangerine: v3.6.0

Install

To install on macOS, you can follow the video here.

Before you install tangerine-preview, make sure to install node.js. If you are using macOS, you need to set additional permissions with the following command:

sudo chown -R `whoami` /usr/local/lib/node_modules

Install the Tangerine Preview tool by opening a command prompt and running the following command.

npm install -g tangerine-preview

Preview your content

Open a command prompt, change directory to the client subfolder of the Tangerine group that you would like to preview, then run the tangerine-preview command.

cd your-project/client
tangerine-preview

Lastly, open Google Chrome to http://localhost:3000

As you make content changes, they will be synced to the app. Reload your web browser and you'll see the changes.

Update tangerine-preview

When new releases come out for tangerine, tangerine-preview will also be updated. To update, open a command prompt and run the install command again.

npm install -g tangerine-preview