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demo-driven

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Demo Driven Development

Usage

npm install -g demo-driven
 
# Start the server 
demo-driven .

configuration

// demo-driven.json
{
  "src": "."
}

Contribute

# right after clone 
npm install
 
# begin making changes 
git checkout -b <branch>
npm run watch
 
# edit `webpack.config.es5.js` and `rollup.config.es2015.js` to exclude dependencies for the bundle if needed 
 
# after making change(s) 
git commit -m "<commit message>"
git push
 
# create PR 

Npm Commands

There are a few useful commands you can use during development.

# Run tests (and lint) automatically whenever you save a file. 
npm run watch
 
# Run tests with coverage stats (but won't fail you if coverage does not meet criteria) 
npm run test
 
# Manually verify the project. 
# This will be ran during 'npm preversion' so you normally don't need to run this yourself. 
npm run verify
 
# Build the project. 
# You normally don't need to do this. 
npm run build
 
# Run tslint 
# You normally don't need to do this as `npm run watch` and `npm version` will automatically run lint for you. 
npm run lint

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0.0.1

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