README.md
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# Sept Web radio
You can see the heroku deployment project [here](http://sept-web-radio.herokuapp.com/).
Start an awesome app with AngularJS on the front, Yeoman + Socket.io + Express + Node on the back. This
project is an application for a web-radio using [Node.js](http://nodejs.org/),
[AngularJS](http://angularjs.org/), [Yeoman](http://yeoman.io/), ... apps that use
web sockets to add real-time functionality.
### Install modules for the application
npm install
Then in order to package the application and download the bower dependencies, just run
grunt
### Running the app
Runs like a typical express app:
node app.js
### Development/Production mode
Development
grunt server
Production
grunt server:dist
### Running tests
grunt test
### Package the app for production environment
grunt
### Receiving updates from upstream
Just fetch the changes and merge them into your project with git.
## Contact
Jade and Jim