Ember Sketch is a minimalist project thumbnail generator. It's as simple to use as JSBin, but with all the benefits of local storage and versioning.
You'd use this to quickly test out an idea, develop a component and so on. Basically anything that doesn't warrant creating a full blown ember-cli
project or the like.
Ember Sketch will create a Middleman based website for you, that includes a very simple default structure (including SASS support with Compass) and a super simple starter Ember app.
This probably could be a generator of some sorts built into ember-cli
, and maybe that's where it will end up in the future.
Install it yourself as:
$ gem install embersketch
Ember Sketch only understands one command: new
. To generate a new Ember sketch, say:
$ embersketch new <project_name>
Here's a 5m tutorial http://www.youtube.com/embed/pHdcXM0R3AA
Everything you need is in the source
sub-directory. All of the relevant Javascript is in the partials/_javascripts.html.erb
file. Go wild!
├── images
├── index.html.erb
├── layouts
│ └── layout.erb
├── partials
│ ├── _head.html.erb
│ ├── _javascripts.html.erb
│ └── _templates.html.erb
└── stylesheets
├── _fonts.scss
├── _globals.scss
├── _vars.scss
├── main.scss
└── modules
- Fork it ( https://github.com/emberzone/embersketch/fork )
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request