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Setting up the project

Open your preferred command line and clone the repo with git clone https://github.com/imdcc1/abgabe-DavideBecker.git.

Make sure Node with npm is installed and your CLI points to the projects root folder (Where this readme file is).

If you don't already have gulp installed globally you need to run npm install gulp-cli -g. This is required to run gulp commands from CLI.

Install the required Node modules by running npm install. This might take a while.

Next, we'll want to build the projects source files. To do this you just need to run gulp. This will compile all .sass and .js files as well as compress images.

Now the project is set up. You can either directly open app/index.html in a webbrowser or run a server with npm start and visit localhost:8080 (Port may vary)

Demos

After building the source with the gulp command, you can find some basic demos in app/demos (localhost:8080/demos if you're running the local node server)

Contributing

Instead of running gulp every time you edit something and want to view your changes you can use gulp watch to automatically rebuild the source whenever a file is changed.

Linting

There are preconfigured eslint and sass-lint files in this project. If you're using atom you can install these plugins to enable live linting:

linter
linter-eslint
linter-sass-lint

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