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generator-angular-typescript-gulp
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A no-fluff yeoman generator for AngularJS/Typescript apps, uses Gulp instead of Grunt
A no-fluff yeoman generator for AngularJS/Typescript apps, uses Gulp instead of Grunt
Once you've run the generator, you'll have:
First, install Yeoman, generator-angular-typescript-gulp, and typings using npm (we'll assume you have pre-installed node.js).
npm install -g yo
npm install -g generator-angular-typescript-gulp
npm install -g typings
Then generate your new project:
yo angular-typescript-gulp
Install the TypeScript definitions, build and serve:
typings install
gulp
project/
│ README.md
│ bower.json
│ gulpfile.js
│ package.json
│ server.js
│ typings.json
└───node_modules/
│
│
└───typings/
│ main.d.ts
│
└───public/
│ index.html
│
├───dist/
│
│
├───lib/ (aka bower_components)
│
│
└───src/ (add your own components in here)
│
└───app/
│ app.ts
│
demo/ (example component)
Just write and add your own src files (.ts, .html, .scss) to tidy little component folders under public/src
(example: public/src/demo
folder),
and they'll be gulped and served.
(ok a little fluff)
Apache-2.0 © Daniel Wild
FAQs
A no-fluff yeoman generator for AngularJS/Typescript apps, uses Gulp instead of Grunt
The npm package generator-angular-typescript-gulp receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, generator-angular-typescript-gulp popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that generator-angular-typescript-gulp 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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