[![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/wurstscript/WurstSetup.svg?style=svg)](https://circleci.com/gh/wurstscript/WurstSetup) [![codebeat badge](https://codebeat.co/badges/279cc0f7-8ff6-400a-a763-8861690962dc)](https://codebeat.co/projects/github-com-wurstscript-wurstsetup-master) [![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/wurstscript/WurstSetup/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/wurstscript/WurstSetup) # WurstScript Setup App Allows automated installation of a wurstscript environment and project setup. ## Grill Grill is the name of the CLI and dependency manager used by the UI internally. Pro users can make use of grill from the shell: ### Update/Remove wurst installation Update or remove the global wurst installation by using the special `wurstscript` identifier. ```cmd > grill install wurstscript > grill remove wurstscript ``` ### Creating a new project To create a new project, use `generate` and supply your name of choice. ```cmd > grill generate ``` ### Updating a project By not passing any additional arguments grill will assume that the execution location is a wurst project. To update all project dependencies use: ```cmd > grill install ``` To add a new dependency to your project, use: ```cmd > grill install ``` ### Testing a project Use `test` to compile the project at the current location and run unit tests. ```cmd > grill test ``` ### Building the project Use `build` to generate an output map according to `wurst.build` specifications. ```cmd > grill build ``` ## How it works ### Wurst Installation The wurst compiler gets downloaded into the users home directory into a wurst folder `~/.wurst` ### Project Generation The setup app downloads this repo https://github.com/wurstscript/wurst-project-template as a wurst project template and then inserts the necessary local parths as well as generating the wurst.dependencies file. Dependencies are stored in `_build/dependencies/`.