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@limetech/lime-bootstrap
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For usage docs, please visit [lime-bootstrap.com](https://www.lime-bootstrap.com)
For usage docs, please visit lime-bootstrap.com
npm install
npm run serve
We are using Bable to transpile and brunch.io to bundle.
Jest is used for tests: npm run test
Eslint is our linter overlord. We are using a slightly modified version of Airbnbs style.
Using VSCode with eslint (dbaeumer.vscode-eslint) and jest (Orta.vscode-jest) extensions are recommenden
npm install
npm run build
Upload the dist folder to github as a release with semantic versioning as the tag.
Manually update download link in docs/theme/partials/tabs.html
Upload the docs npm run publish-docs
The docs are built with Mkdocs with the material theme. Mkdocs requires Python and we are using 3.6 to build
Install into a venv or not
$ pip install -r docs/requirement.txt
Serving the docs locally with npm run docs
Publishing docs to Github-pages (requires push access to repo) npm run publish-docs
FAQs
For usage docs, please visit [lime-bootstrap.com](https://www.lime-bootstrap.com)
We found that @limetech/lime-bootstrap demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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