NOTE: This repository is archived and will not be worked on. See cicero-vscode-extension
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In order to link another React component to template-studio-v2 for development, following these steps:
- Ensure template-studio-v2 is on your local machine.
- Ensure your React component has been built - in its root directory, run
npm run build
. - In the root directory of your React component intended to link, run
npm link
. - Copy the
name
property of this React component from itspackage.json
file. - In the root directory of template-studio-v2, run
npm link <INSERT NAME HERE>
. - Refresh and ensure the
<NAME>
is in thenode_modules
directory. - Run
npm run start
.
(Adding npm
modules to this repository will unlink anything linked by npm link
.)
In the project directory, you can run:
Runs the app in the development mode.
Open http://localhost:8080 to view it in the browser.
The page will reload if you make edits.
You will also see any lint errors in the console.
Launches JEST over the repository.
Current snapshot tests require npm test -- -u
in order to update when all changes are final.
Runs ESLint.
Builds the app for production to the dist
folder.
It correctly bundles React in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance.
The build is minified and the filenames include the hashes.
Your app is ready to be deployed!
Accord Project is an open source, non-profit, initiative working to transform contract management and contract automation by digitizing contracts. Accord Project operates under the umbrella of the Linux Foundation. The technical charter for the Accord Project can be found here.
- Accord Project
- Accord Project News
- Accord Project Blog
- Accord Project Slack
- Accord Project Technical Documentation
- Accord Project GitHub
- Getting Started with Accord Project
- Concepts and High-level Architecture
- How to use the Cicero Templating System
- How to Author Accord Project Templates
- Ergo Language Guide
Projects | Package name | Version | Description | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cicero | cicero-core | Templates Core | ||
cicero-cli | Cicero CLI | |||
cicero-engine | Node.js VM based implementation of Accord Project Template Specification execution | |||
cicero-server | Wraps the Cicero Engine and exposes it as a RESTful service | |||
cicero-test | Testing support for Cicero based on cucumber | |||
cicero-tools | Cicero Tools | |||
generator-cicero-template | Code generator for a Cicero Template | |||
Concerto | concerto-core | Core Implementation for the Concerto Modeling Language | ||
concerto-tools | Tools for the Concerto Modeling Language | |||
concerto-cli | command-line interface for Concerto | |||
Ergo | ergo-cli | Ergo CLI | ||
ergo-compiler | Ergo compiler | |||
ergo-test | Ergo test | |||
ergo-engine | Ergo engine | |||
Markdown | markdown-common | A framework for transforming markdown | ||
markdown-slate | Transform markdown to/from CommonMark DOM | |||
markdown-cli | CLI for markdown transformations. | |||
markdown-cicero | CiceroDOM: Markdown extensions for contracts, clauses, variables etc. | |||
markdown-html | Transform CiceroDOM to HTML |
Projects | Package name | Version | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Markdown Editor | markdown-editor | WYSIWYG rich text web editor that persists text as markdown. Based on Slate.js | |
Cicero UI | cicero-ui | WYSIWYG contract editor, template library browser, error panel component | |
Concerto UI | concerto-ui | Dynamic web forms generated from Concerto models |
Projects | Cicero ver. | Description |
---|---|---|
Template Studio v1 | 0.13.4 | Web UI for creating, editing and testing Accord Project templates |
Template Studio v2 | 0.13.4 | Web UI for creating, editing and testing Accord Project templates |
VSCode Extension | 0.13.4 | VS Code extension for editing Cicero templates and Ergo logic |
Projects | Description |
---|---|
Models | Accord Project Model Library |
Template Library | Accord Project Template Library |
Project | Repo |
---|---|
Documentation | techdocs |
The Accord Project technology is being developed as open source. All the software packages are being actively maintained on GitHub and we encourage organizations and individuals to contribute requirements, documentation, issues, new templates, and code.
Find out what’s coming on our blog.
Join the Accord Project Technology Working Group Slack channel to get involved!
For code contributions, read our CONTRIBUTING guide and information for DEVELOPERS.
Accord Project source code files are made available under the Apache License, Version 2.0. Accord Project documentation files are made available under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY-4.0).
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