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Hi :)
So this looks awesome. I haven't tried it yet actually, cause the build failed, but I'm gonna figure out what went wrong later. Anyway, I just wanted to know if you'd be okay with something like this: tuxmark5/ApexCtl/makefile. I need to know so I separate the commits that I submit pull requests for properly. Also, if you don't mind, I'm gonna clean up the readme a bit.
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Awesome :)
You are welcome to do any improvement you want.
If you have any question, don't hesitate to ask me :)
And you might have some, as I don't always clean after myself :p
For your problem of build, let me know of the errors, I might have some clue to help you.
About the importance, and the design of the makefile.
This project is actually more a build tool than a theme, so it make sense to have some options to pass to it.
As I am more a Javascript guy, I intended to do it directly in the build.js, but didn't had the time.
A Makefile is as good a solution as any, so go ahead :)
And thanks a lot for your support :)
Hi :)
So this looks awesome. I haven't tried it yet actually, cause the build failed, but I'm gonna figure out what went wrong later. Anyway, I just wanted to know if you'd be okay with something like this: tuxmark5/ApexCtl/makefile. I need to know so I separate the commits that I submit pull requests for properly. Also, if you don't mind, I'm gonna clean up the readme a bit.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: