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@wbg-mde/bootstrap-module
Advanced tools
All the pop-up functionalities are managed by this module.
This application will be an independent application, it will be published through npm or create installer packages via commands.
WB-MDE requires Node.js v10+ to run.
Install the dependencies and devDependencies and start the server.
npm install
Run application in development mode
npm run ele:dev
Run application in production mode
npm run ele:aot
Create application package for Windows
npm run pack:win32
Create application package for MAC
npm run pack:mac
Create application installer for Windows
npm run installer:win32
Publish application
npm publish --access public
Package | NPM Link | Source Link |
---|---|---|
Model | @wbg-mde/model | --------- |
Repository | @wbg-mde/repository | --------- |
R-factory | @wbg-mde/r-factory | --------- |
MIT
FAQs
Metadata Editor Bootstrap Module.
The npm package @wbg-mde/bootstrap-module receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @wbg-mde/bootstrap-module popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @wbg-mde/bootstrap-module 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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