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This repository was archived by the owner on Mar 20, 2021. It is now read-only.
This repository has been archived and is not supported.
NOTICE: SUPPORT FOR THIS PROJECT HAS ENDED
This projected was owned and maintained by Walmart. This project has reached its end of life and Walmart no longer supports this project.
We will no longer be monitoring the issues for this project or reviewing pull requests. You are free to continue using this project under the license terms or forks of this project at your own risk. This project is no longer subject to Walmart's bug bounty program or other security monitoring.
Actions you can take
We recommend you take the following action:
Review any configuration files used for build automation and make appropriate updates to remove or replace this project
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Lumbar
Lumbar is a js-build tool that takes a general codebase and list of platforms to generate modular platform specific applications.
var port = 8000,
publicDir = './public',
lumbarFile = './lumbar.json';
grunt.loadNpmTasks('lumbar');
grunt.initConfig({
server: {
base: publicDir,
port: port
},
lumbar: {
// performs an initial build so when tests
// and initial open are run, code is built
build: {
build: lumbarFile,
output: publicDir
},
// a long running process that will watch
// for updates, to include another long
// running task such as "watch", set
// background: true
watch: {
background: false,
watch: lumbarFile,
output: publicDir
}
}
});
grunt.registerTask('default', 'lumbar:build server lumbar:watch');