Re: HakuNeko
Posted: Tue May 05, 2015 9:01 pm
Cheers, SYSTEM
I could not find the changelog
I could not find the changelog
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It's fine. Some programmers simply don't write changelogs at all, and I believe that's the case for HakuNeko too.I am Baas wrote:Cheers, SYSTEM
I could not find the changelog
I just realized it is your B-Day today... get out, party hard... happy birthday SYSTEM.SYSTEM wrote:It's fine. Some programmers simply don't write changelogs at all, and I believe that's the case for HakuNeko too.I am Baas wrote:Cheers, SYSTEM
I could not find the changelog
Thanks for helping me to rise my version-update-counter (presently 13/2016)I am Baas wrote:We need to make you work harder and faster in 2016
Thanks. Entry updated.
fucking hellHakuNeko S currently consists of two parts:
1. The main web-application hosted in the cloud
2. A desktop client running the web application
Both parts require nodejs and npm to be installed.
Web-Application
The web-application is the heart of HakuNeko S and is written in Javascript using the polymer framework. The source files are located in the web sub-directory. It is recommend to install the polymer-cli npm package to host the web-application locally or compress the source. To host the web-application, open a terminal, change to the web sub-directory and run polymer serve. This will start a web-server hosting the web-application on http://localhost:8081.
Desktop Client
Running the web-application in a browser only offers very limited interaction capabilities (no local file access) with the user's machine. HakuNeko offers a desktop client based on electron. The desktop client is like a tailored browser, but allows the web-application access to the file system.
billon wrote:fucking hell
And actually have something to say, for that matter.lintalist wrote:@Witchiepoo as you're new here I would advice you to remain polite.