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o-o o-o o o o-o o-o o-o | Square is a modulair build system for building
\ | | | | |-| | |- | front-end code.
o-o o-O o--o o o-o o-o |
| | Current status: Stablizing
o | Version: 0.0.6
The purpose of square is to provide you with building blocks to create an advanced and maintainable build system so you can streamline your development process and be more productive on a daily basis.
The square build system is build upon Node.js and it requires a minimum version of 0.8. If Node.js is not yet installed on you system you can follow the installation guide or do:
git clone git://github.com/joyent/node.git
cd node
git checkout v0.8.0 # check nodejs.org for the latest stable version
./configure
make
make install
In addition to having Node 0.8 installed on your system it might also require
sudo privileges for installing the square
binary in your /usr/bin
directory.
I assume that you also have NPM (Node Package Manager) installed together with
your Node.js installation. If not, install it as well. It
is bundled in the recent node.js version.
Now that we have all our dependencies installed we can start installing square:
npm install square -g
If the installation fails because you don't have enough privileges you should
add sudo
in front of the NPM installation command:
sudo npm install square -g
If you want to minify your code you should also have the java binary installed on your machine as both YUI and Google Closure compiler are build on top of it.
If you are interested in developing or contributing code to square you can clone
this github repository and use the make install && sudo make install
command.
This step does require you to have both git
and make
installed on your
system.
git clone https://github.com/observing/square.git
cd square
make update
sudo make install
This ensures that the square binary is symlink so every change you make to the source code is directly reflected in the binary.
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Fork of excellent Arnout Kazemier square build tool
The npm package square-wiiv receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, square-wiiv popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that square-wiiv 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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