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README.md

amber-examples

Various amber examples

Getting started

To get started you must first initialize the Git submodules these projects depend on:

git submodule update --init --recursive

Afterwards execute one of the start scripts:

start.sh start.bat

and point your browser to

http://localhost:4000/

Using Grunt.js

Since Amber 0.10.0 Grunt.js is used as commandline build system. To use it with the examples it is first necessary to install all dependencies with

  • install grunt-cli globally if not already present: npm install -g grunt-cli
  • cd amber-examples
  • npm install

Afterwards the examples can be built/recompiled by running the following command in the subdirectory of each example:

grunt

The subdirectories might contain additional README files which might contain additional information.