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fusionary-fed
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Frontend development and build processes at Fusionary.
Requires Gulp 4.
npm install fusionary-fed --save-dev
…or install via Fusionary Utils:
npm install fusionary-utils -g
setup
gulp <task1 task2…> <flags>
-T
, --tasks
List available Gulp tasks.
-d
, --build-dev
Sets BUILD_ENV environment variable to development.
-o
, --open
Open a browser window when running gulp serve
.
--skip-build
Skip the build process when deploying via Shipit.
See .env-example
for possible values.
FAQs
Starting point for all things frontend.
We found that fusionary-fed demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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