grunt-init template for a very basic project. includes nodeunit tests, jshint, watch, clean, and assemble for converting readme to a simple gh-pages index page.
If you haven't already done so, install Grunt and grunt-init:
npm i -g grunt-cli grunt-init
Once grunt-init is installed, place this template in your ~/.grunt-init/ directory. It's recommended that you use git clone to install this template into that directory as follows:
git clone https://github.com/assemble/grunt-init-basic.git ~/.grunt-init/basic
(Windows users, see the documentation for the correct destination directory path)
To force grunt-init to use custom default values, move the defaults.json file to your ~/.grunt-init/ directory, and customize the values in that file.
Note: you can make the template available as any name you choose by simply changing the name of the folder that the template is installed into. So instead of ~/.grunt-init/basic, you may change the name to ~/.grunt-init/foo so that the template can be used with the following command: grunt-init foo.
Now that grunt init is intalled. At the command-line, cd into an empty directory and run grunt-init basic and follow the prompts. You might want to test that it works before you begin customizing the project:
npm install to install the project's dependencies.grunt to build the project and test that it works.Note that this template will generate files in the current directory, so be sure to change to a new directory first.
Copyright 2013 Jon Schlinkert