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Brander is a tool for generating branding assets and documentation for your project or organisation.
Install using npm:
$ npm install --save brander
Alternatively, if you're wanting to use brander command, you'll probably prefer to install it globally:
$ npm install --global brander
You'll need to have at least Node.js 18 or newer.
You can find all the documentation required to configure and use Brander to generate assets and docs below:
https://github.com/neocotic/brander/wiki
If you have any problems with Brander or would like to see changes currently in development you can do so here.
If you want to contribute, you're a legend! Information on how you can do so can be found in CONTRIBUTING.md. We want your suggestions and pull requests!
A list of Brander contributors can be found in AUTHORS.md.
Copyright © 2023 neocotic
See LICENSE.md for more information on our MIT license.
Version 0.4.1, 2023.08.29
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Tool for generating branding assets
The npm package brander receives a total of 28 weekly downloads. As such, brander popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that brander 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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