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hoodie-pocket
Advanced tools
The hoodie admin panel
$ npm install
$ npm start
Note: Pocket is using yeoman to serve its assets. Its hoodie tries
to connect to http://api.pocket.dev
if its served by yeoman.
So in order to test it with a real app, make sure to have the
pocket-app installed and running.
If you want pocket to use a different baseUrl, set it temporarely in app/scripts/main.coffee:4
Build pocket into the www directory and push back to master, future Hoodie instances will pull from there:
$ rm www & grunt & cp -r dist www
FAQs
pocket ======
We found that hoodie-pocket 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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