Perhaps an ideal way of doing this would be to define some sort of configuration file which should be used as input of dancer -a. In it would be defined the kind of commands needed to do the stuff that gordon's script (which is a great idea btw) does. Steph 2012/5/25 damien krotkine <dkrotkine@gmail.com>
That looks just awesome !
We need to have dancer -a be flexible and allow to generate different kind of application
On 25 May 2012 04:44, Assaf Gordon <gordon@cshl.edu> wrote:
Hello Dancers,
I recently found myself starting couple of Dancer applications from scratch, and every time had to go through the same motions: Enable Template::Toolkit, update JQuery, add Twitter's Bootstrap, add Font-Awesome, update layout, etc.
So I created a new template - perhaps other interested parties can use it to start dancing even faster.
It starts a template just like "dancer -a", but with bootstrap + font-awesome already integrated (and two script to easily upgrade both).
See it here: http://cowbell.cancan.cshl.edu/ https://github.com/agordon/dancer_bootstrap_fontawesome_template
Comments are welcomed. -gordon
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