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Develop mobile apps for android with middleman and jquery mobile.
It uses jquery mobile 1.1.0 (http://jquerymobile.com/), phonegap 1.5.0 (http://phonegap.com/) and middleman 2.0.15 (http://middlemanapp.com/).
You can develop in coffeescript, scss and all the stuff middleman support.
$ gem install mobile_template
$ mobile_template generate # generate mobile app
$ cd /to/your/project/assets # switch to assets path
$ middleman server # start local server
$ gedit . # start your editor and develop your app
$ middleman build # generate static files
$ cd ../ # switch to project root path
$ ant debug install # install on emulator or real device
git checkout -b my-new-feature
)git commit -am 'Added some feature'
)git push origin my-new-feature
)FAQs
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