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Difference between Grunt, NPM, and Bower (package. json vs bower. json) bower install --save package-name might be the same as adding the package to my bower json and running bower install? If that is the case, when should I ever install packages explicitly like that without adding them to the file that manages dependencies (apart from installing command line tools globally)?
NPM vs. Bower vs. Browserify vs. Gulp vs. Grunt vs. Webpack What they know is to call webpack gulp grunt after fetching all the dependencies bower is like npm, but builds a flattened dependency trees (unlike npm which does it recursively) Meaning npm fetches the dependencies for each dependency (may fetch the same a few times), while bower expects you to manually include sub-dependencies
Bower - O que é, qual sua utilidade e como usar? Em arquivos de projetos e principalmente frameworks front-end já vi muito, muito mesmo o arquivo bower json e acredito que ele seja um arquivo como composer json, package json, Gruntfile js, README
Installing a dependency with Bower from URL and specify version Thanks! I was using a forked bower component with a patch, and it kept installing the latest according to the main bower file for that repo Adding the commit hash allowed me to download my most recent version
npm - Installing Bower on Ubuntu - Stack Overflow I'm trying to install Bower on XUbuntu 13 10, following the instructions on the Bower home page, after doing sudo apt-get install npm and sudo npm install -g bower I get the following after issuing
node. js - bower command not found windows - Stack Overflow npm install -g bower grunt-cli gem install foundation and these have ran fine I've looked in the npm node_modules directory and I can see bower folder in there Every time I type bower either into the cmd, ruby cmd or git bash I get command not recognized I've set the git path in the environment variables What's annoying is the instruction on the bower site It states: