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Open-Smartwatch Web

preview

This project is the web interface for the open-smartwatch. it connects to the OS using its built-in API and allows you to configure the watch.

Development

You want to fix something? Just start the development server and start hacking!

nvm install v20.17.0 # First time only, install npm/node via nvm (https://github.com/nvm-sh/nvm)
nvm use v20.17.0
npm install # Install dependencies, only needed once
npm start

Build

If you want to build the project, just run the build script. It will create a dist folder with the compiled files.

npm run build-osw

You should then be able to drop-in-replace the respective source-codes in the osw-os repository.

The dist branch...

... is a special branch that contains the compiled files. It is used to provide the compiled files to the OSW-OS repository. As a maintainer you have to update the dist branch manually (do not forget to run npm version ...). You can use the update-dist-branch.sh script for updating the branch.

Updates

Well, NPM is a wonderful thing. Just run npm update and you should be good to go. Not. IF this still leaves you with outdated packages, you can try to run:

npm outdated --json --depth=0 | \
jq --ascii-output --monochrome-output '. | keys | .[]' | \
xargs npm install $1 --save-dev --force

...and then npm update, fix conflicts in package.json until it builds again.

Finally, run npm version to update the version number in package.json, commit the changes and update the dist branch.