#lightbox
Widget.
##Dependencies It is actually quite simple really
First make sure you have node.js, grunt-cli, and bower installed.
brew install node # You can find the project at http://brew.sh/
npm install -g grunt-cli bower
If you are installing node for the fist time you will most likely need to add npm to your path
$ export PATH="/usr/local/share/npm/bin:$PATH"
You will probably want to add that to you .bash_profile. I'll assume if you are using any other shell that you know what you are doing already :P
##Getting Started
npm install && bower install
That's it!!!
##Running the Development Server
Simply run grunt serve
and you will start a local development server and open Chrome. Watch tasks will be running, and your browser will be automatically refreshed whenever a file in the repo changes.
You can run serve with --port=9001
to manually pick the port that the server will run on
You can also change the port livereload is running on with the option --livereload=8675309
If you would like to have your server be accessible to other devices on your local machine use the options --hostname=0.0.0.0
##Production
If you would like to compile your project for distribution simply run the command grunt
to build dist/
which will be a deployment ready version of your app. Preprocessing will be applied to html, all js will be concatenated and minified. All js / css assets will also have their name prepended with a hash for cache busting.
##Why are styles so strict?
While the default style guidelines are fairly strict, we are doing so with reason. Famo.us is not only a framework for creating cutting edge web application, but a community project that we are all going to contribute to in the hopes of making the web better. We truly believe that having consistent style within the community will make it easier for individuals to jump between different Famo.us modules without having to waste valuable time on processing style.
While our Package Manager (which is currently in development) will enforce our style guide if you would like to publish a module, feel free to disable eslint or jscs as you see fit. If you want to disable linting you will need to comment out lines 18 - 19 in grunt/aliases.js
All contributions are welcome! The simplest way to show your support for this project is to "star" it.
- 2014-04-24 v0.1.0 Generated by the Yeoman Generator for Famo.us