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web-client-builder
Advanced tools
auto tools to manage web client programming pattern and build, test, distribute task
package in developing step, it is not ready to use. any thing can change, include package name. but you can still try it
would you like to research and develop web client builder?. read specifications, in directory /doc/ with doc-index and give comments
# install web-client-builder on your system
# notes that command require write permission to system
npm install -g web-client-builder
# remove web-client-builder on your system
# notes that command require write permission to system
npm remove -g web-client-builder
# update web-client-builder on your system
# notes that command require write permission to system
npm update -g web-client-builder
# create application solution directory
# and go to this directory
mkdir <app-dirname>
cd <app-dirname>
# use command to create solution
wcb create
# use command to create module
wcb create <module-name>
# use command to create component
# com-type in [ script, style ]
# com-name is string
wcb create <module-name> <com-type> <com-name>
# use command to build solution
# build result will put in '/dest' directory
wcb build
# check solution file system
ls
FAQs
web client pattern and build, test, distribute task
The npm package web-client-builder receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, web-client-builder popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that web-client-builder 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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