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Welcome! Coeur is a resource for jumpstarting MVPs and side projects. Coeur is a living document — use it as a starting point, and modify to your own needs!
For the current WIP, please visit https://coeur.surge.sh
Old docs: https://stylecoeur.surge.sh
Coeur started as a toolbox to speed up my work process, as a style guide and reusable javascript library. Since then, it has grown into a larger collection of opinions, ideas, examples, and resources on how to design, prototype and launch new projects.
Use Coeur as a starting point for your own toolbox.
package.json
contains npm shortcuts to run or deploy the documentationpackage.json
with commands to run the respective generatorsnvm use 8.11.2
These convenience commands are helpful for general project development. Check them out in package.json
and make them your own.
# install dependencies after copied or downloaded
$ npm install # Or yarn install
# serve with hot reload at localhost:7711 (change in package.json)
$ npm run dev
# commits and pushes changes to github (for lazy people; requires setup)
$ npm run commit
# deploy to stage server (I use surge, but you may use Now or anything else)
$ npm run surge
# deploy to production server (uses surge by default)
$ npm run deploy
# build for production and launch server
$ npm run build
$ npm start
# generate static project
$ npm run generate
FAQs
Coeur is a resource for jumpstarting side projects and prototypes
We found that coeur 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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