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coveo-interface-editor
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The Interface Editor is an application that allows to modify and customize the [coveo-search-ui](https://github.com/coveo/search-ui).
The Interface Editor is an application that allows to modify and customize the coveo-search-ui.
npm install coveo-interface-editor --save
Node version 6+ required
npm install -g gulp # Gulp is the build tool, -g to install globally (so you can call gulp directly in the cmd line)
npm install # Install all the local dependencies for the project
gulp # Compile the project (you may need to use ./node_modules/.bin/gulp).
See Gulpfile.js
for more options.
gulp dev
This start a webpack dev server available on http://localhost:8083
It also start a node js express server on http://localhost:3000 to act as a mock backend that allows to save and load search pages.
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The Interface Editor is an application that allows to modify and customize the [coveo-search-ui](https://github.com/coveo/search-ui).
The npm package coveo-interface-editor receives a total of 278 weekly downloads. As such, coveo-interface-editor popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that coveo-interface-editor demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 17 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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