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grunt-init-amber
Advanced tools
The intention of this tool is to automate the creation of Amber projects. This tool is based on grunt-init.
It is conveniently integrated into the amber-cli commandline tool, which should be preferred over using this project directly with grunt-init.
Installation and initial getting started instructions can be found here.
Please note that amber-cli performs some additional project creation steps which you will be missing if you continue this way.
Install grunt-init if you have not already done so.
Place this template in your ~/.grunt-init/ directory using the following command:
git clone git://lolg.it/amber/grunt-init-amber.git ~/.grunt-init/amber
Windows users, see the grunt-init documentation for the correct directory destination
At the command-line, change into an empty directory, run this command and follow the prompts.
grunt-init amber
Note: this template will generate files in the current directory, so be sure to change to a new directory first if you do not want to overwrite existing files.
FAQs
grunt-init template for amber project
The npm package grunt-init-amber receives a total of 12 weekly downloads. As such, grunt-init-amber popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that grunt-init-amber 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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