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Amok is a free open source, editor agnostic, cross-platform command line tool for fast incremental development, testing and debugging in web browsers.
It features a zero configuration http server with default index.html generation, script preprocessing, console re-direction, hot patching functions in running code and a read-eval-print-loop.
$ npm install amok
$ amok --hot --browser chrome index.js
See the getting started guide, examples and manuals.
The project is licensed under the MIT License.
The project is free and open source, and has been backed by a number of individuals and organizations, a special thanks goes out to Webflow, Apperson Labs and Daft Developers.
If you would like to support the on-going development of the project please consider contributing via Patreon or Paypal, every penny helps.
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Live editing, testing and debugging for JavaScript
The npm package amok receives a total of 898 weekly downloads. As such, amok popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that amok 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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