Getting started with Ember is easy. Ember projects are created and managed through our command line build tool Ember CLI. This tool provides:
Ember requires Git to manage many of its dependencies. Git comes with Mac OS X and most Linux distributions. Windows users can download and run this Git installer.
Ember CLI is built with JavaScript, and requires the most recent LTS version of the Node.js runtime. It also requires dependencies fetched via npm. npm is packaged with Node.js, so if your computer has Node.js installed you are ready to go.
If you're not sure whether you have Node.js or the right version, run this on your command line:
node --version npm --version
If you get a "command not found" error or an outdated version for Node:
brew install node
to install Node.js. Alternatively, installer packages are available directly from Node.js.If you get an outdated version of npm, run npm install -g npm
.
On Mac and Linux, you can improve file watching performance by installing Watchman.
Install Ember using npm:
npm install -g ember-cli
To verify that your installation was successful, run:
ember -v
If a version number is shown, you're ready to go.
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Licensed under the MIT License.
https://guides.emberjs.com/v2.15.0/getting-started