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balanced-dashboard

The Balanced Dashboard

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What

Welcome to the Balanced Dashboard.

As an open company we want to put as much of our company in the public view as possible. Our dashboard is a a javascript application that anyone can fork, comment on, contribute to, or generally tinker with.

Why

Found a spelling mistake? Want to run your own version with customized functionality? Jump in and contribute!

How

Running locally

You will need node installed as a development dependency. See node's site for help with that.

  1. npm install -g grunt-cli
  2. npm install
  3. Build - grunt
  4. To view in a browser - http://localhost:4200
  5. To run unit tests at the command line grunt test
  6. To run unit tests in a browser - http://localhost:4200/tests

Building and Deploying

  1. To build everything grunt build
  2. To deploy to S3 grunt deploy

Note: To build, you need to have binary dependencies installed for grunt-img. See the project page for how to set that up. If you have a Mac and use homebrew, you can run this to install them:

	brew install optipng jpeg

Note: In order to deploy to S3, you must have the appropriate AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY environment variables set

Contributing

You can contribute to this project in one of two ways:

  1. Browse our issues, comment on proposals, report bugs.
  2. Clone the balanced-dashboard repo, make some changes according to our development guidelines and issue a pull-request with your changes.

Not sure where to start? Look for issues tagged n00b, these are tasks that should be able to be completed in an hour or two and require minimal knowledge of the balanced-dashboard application.

Development guidelines

  1. Fork it (git clone git://github.com/balanced/balanced-dashboard.git)
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Write your code and unit tests
  4. Ensure all tests still pass (grunt test)
  5. Ensure that your new code has test coverage (check out report/coverage/index.html after running tests)
  6. Verify your code (grunt verify) (uses JSHint and JSBeautify to do linting and check style guidelines)
  7. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  8. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  9. Create new pull request

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  • JavaScript 66.9%
  • Handlebars 15.3%
  • CoffeeScript 10.6%
  • CSS 6.7%
  • HTML 0.5%