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Status: DEV - Commands will currently not run for you!

firephp.org

This project provides the FirePHP development workspace and website which feeds firephp.org and other release channels.

NOTE: You do not need to install this project to use FirePHP. See: firephp.org

Requirements

  • MacOS
  • Docker for Mac
  • nvm

Development

git clone https://github.com/firephp/firephp.org.git firephp.org
cd firephp.org

npm install

npm run dev

Release

npm install

npm run preview
npm run publish

Provenance

Copyright 2016 Christoph Dorn. Licensed under the Open Software License (OSL 3.0). Contributions must be licensed under the Academic Free License (AFL 3.0). Learn about the OSL & AFL Licenses here.

Open Software License (OSL) 3.0

You are free to:
    Use Commercially, Distribute, Modify, Use Patents, Use Privately

Under the following terms:
    Disclose source, License and copyright notice, Network use is distribution, Same license

You cannot:
    Use trademark, Hold liable, Claim warranty
Academic Free License (AFL) 3.0

You are free to:
    Use Commercially, Distribute, Modify, Use Patents, Use Privately

Under the following terms:
    License and copyright notice

You cannot:
    Use trademark, Hold liable, Claim warranty

Well-crafted Contributions are Welcome.

INTENDED USE: The Logic and Code contained within forms a Developer Tool and is intended to operate as part of a Web Software Development Toolchain on which a Production System operates indirectly. It is NOT INTENDED FOR USE IN HIGH-LOAD ENVIRONMENTS as there is little focus on Runtime Optimization in order to maximize API Utility, Compatibility and Flexibility.

If you need more than what is contained within, study the Code, understand the Logic, and build your Own Implementation that is API Compatible. Share it with others who follow the same Logic and API Contract specified within. This Community of Users may want to use Your Work in their own Software Development Toolchains.