X-Git-Url: http://git.indexdata.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=README;h=bc64ce22cc767b395666158589d725bb67ca0f25;hb=41416249fec1b0f6253244abba3af9fe7ea3719b;hp=7aacc48b0ef57af4397bfa263968f47727bc3df2;hpb=cda7d85862a85b0841478d87a086582cb02ba002;p=mkws-moved-to-github.git diff --git a/README b/README index 7aacc48..bc64ce2 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,44 +1,53 @@ OVERVIEW ======== -The MasterKey Widget Set, or MKWS, is a project to create some very -simple HTML/JS/CSS widgets that can be dropped into ANY website, -irrespective of CMS or lack thereof, to enable MasterKey searching. +The MasterKey Widget Set, or MKWS, provides HTML/JS/CSS widgets that +can be dropped into ANY website, irrespective of CMS or lack thereof, +to enable MasterKey searching. See the contents of the "doc" directory +for further documentation. WHAT'S WHAT =========== README -- this file +LICENSE -- The GNU LGPL (Lesser General Public Licence) Makefile -- delegates to tools/htdocs/Makefile +src -- source-code that is compiled into the tools area tools -- the tools that make up the Widget Set examples -- examples of applications that use MKWS - +doc -- documentation (in Markdown, compiles to HTML) +test -- regression-testing scripts notes -- internal documents, not for customers Required devel tools ==================== -On debian, you will need: +If you are building the widget set, as opposed to just using it, you +will need the following Debian packages (or their equivalents on your +operating system): + $ sudo apt-get install curl git-core pandoc yui-compressor node-js libbsd-resource-perl On Debian 7 (wheezy), you do not need git-core, plain git will do, but you probably have that on a development box already. Unfortunately, node-js is not available for wheezy. Either you can get it from wheezy-backports, or you can download the source from http://nodejs.org/download/ and build -it yourself. Looks like you need node and npm, make install puts them -into /usr/local/bin. +it yourself. You need node and npm, its package manager: make install +puts them into /usr/local/bin. To compile the default templates you'll need to install the stable version -of Handlebars. Currently it's at 1.3.0 and available by npm: +of Handlebars. Currently it's at 2.0.0 and available by npm: - npm install handlebars@1.3.0 -g + npm install handlebars@2.0.0 -g For apache setup, see tools/apache2/README + NEWS -========= +==== see tools/htdocs/NEWS +