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grunt-init-es6
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Start a project, authored in ES6, transpiling to AMD, RJS and Browser specs.
Create a Node.js module with grunt-init, including Nodeunit unit tests, authored in ES6.
Based on the original node build, a lot of credit is due to Thomas Boyt's post.
If you haven't already done so, install grunt-init.
Once grunt-init is installed, place this template in your ~/.grunt-init/ directory. It's recommended that you use git to clone this template into that directory, as follows:
git clone git@github.com:JamesMeldrum/grunt-init-es6.git ~/.grunt-init/es6
(Windows users, see the documentation for the correct destination directory path)
At the command-line, cd into an empty directory, run this command and follow the prompts.
grunt-init es6
Note that this template will generate files in the current directory, so be sure to change to a new directory first if you don't want to overwrite existing files.
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Start a project, authored in ES6, transpiling to AMD, RJS and Browser specs.
We found that grunt-init-es6 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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