pages

AngularJS / Node.js sidekick.

Usage no npm install needed!

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README

pages

An unofficial sidekick for AngularJS / (and optionally) Node.js applications. It's a developer's framework.

Pre-reqs

Just make it so.

  1. OSX
  2. Node.js, version 0.10.12.
  3. Ruby For Terminal Notifier
  4. Java For node-minify
  5. Terminal Notifier

Also, because Pages manages Bower assets for you (and thus interacts with the filesystem), you'll probably want to run ulimit -n 10000 or face the error Error: spawn EMFILE.

Install

sudo npm install -g pages

Note: Pages doesn't require any dependency but itself to be installed globally.

Usage (simple)

Pages has a CLI; it's how you use it!

What can you do with Pages?

pages help 

todo Add help when finished.

Create a Pages application:

pages generate --type=app --name="My Pages App"

This generates a non-compiled application from a default or configured skeleton.

Note: The name option is sanitized to my-pages-app.

Run, compile, and watch for changes in a Pages application for development:

cd my-pages-app
pages run --port=3000 --browser=chrome

This runs the Pages application compiler on port 3000, watching for changes to CoffeeScripts, Jade templates, and dependencies; Google Chrome's first browser tab is automatically refreshed after bundling (compiling/downloading assets).

Note: By default (not specifying the option), Pages runs applications on port 80. If you do not have access to port 80, it will hang.

Compile/concat/minify/run a Pages application for production:

cd my-pages-app
pages start --port=3000 --browser=chrome

Note: The same default port assignments apply from the CLI command pages run, but a specified browser will refresh just once after the build is done.

See the wiki for more!