Mini MVP skeleton usable in Amber Smalltalk,
for both `silk/Silk` and `amber/web/Web`.
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Minimalistic presenter glue for Amber, usable w/ Silk and Web.
If not already done, install Amber and create an Amber project with amber init
,
as shown in Amber Instructions.
In a project, run
npm install mini-mvp --save
grunt devel
amber serve
Go to http://localhost:4000/
in your browser and
in all packages that use MiniMVP,
add 'mini-mvp/MiniMVP'
to the package imports,
save the change and commit the package. Reload.
Have amber cli tooling installed. If you don't, see first box in these instructions.
Fork and/or clone the project, then bring it alive by: npm run init
.
Developing the project: Start server with amber serve
and go to http://localhost:4000/
in your browser. Overlay with buttons to open IDE should appear shortly.