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@unicorns/quick-dash-framework
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Do not base your projects on this one.
This is the base framework package.
Use or fork https://github.com/UnicornGlobal/quick-dash for your projects.
Designed to work with UnicornGlobal/strong-lumen
# install dependencies
npm install
# serve with hot reload at localhost:8080
npm run dev
# build for production with minification
npm run build
# build for production and view the bundle analyzer report
npm run build --report
# run unit tests
npm run unit
# run e2e tests
npm run e2e
# run all tests
npm test
For a detailed explanation on how things work, check out the guide and docs for vue-loader.
Inside the config
folder is a file secrets.env.js.example
. You must
copy this file to secrets.env.js
and set your secrets up in there.
Do not commit secrets, put them in the .env file.
There are scripts for travis included
Tests are run against the master version of UnicornGlobal/strong-lumen
2.1.4
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The npm package @unicorns/quick-dash-framework receives a total of 13 weekly downloads. As such, @unicorns/quick-dash-framework popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @unicorns/quick-dash-framework demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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