SpecDB is a beautiful and easy-to-use AMD equivalent to Intel's ARK. It's powered by Mithril and Browserify on the front-end, and has no backend (just static files).
SpecDB (master branch) is live at https://specdb.info/, and the beta branch is deployed at https://beta.specdb.info/
Visit our Discord channel to chat with other developers!
Look at the wiki for more detailed technical info than this readme!
- Update your Node.js to latest version (see https://nodejs.org)
- Clone the repo —
git clone https://github.com/markasoftware/SpecDB.git
cd SpecDB
npm install
— install project dependencies- On Mac or Linux, from the project's root directory, execute
npm run build
to build it. You can also runbuild/build.bash
ifnpm run build
is too slow for you. If you're on Windows, runbuild\build-win.bat
instead. You can also just navigate to that directory in a file manager and double clickbuild-win.bat
if you're a terminal-o-phobe.
Then, you can view SpecDB at file:///home/markasoftware/whatever/specdb/, which should be good enough for development. You may wish to use a proper file server, like Nginx, instead.
Specs are in the specs/ folder. You can probably see how they're done by looking at the files there, but there's more detailed documentation in the wiki. Additionally, some rudimentary Node.js scripts which can be used to make part creation a bit easier are there.
To contribute, please make a fork, and in your fork branch off from master to something like myusername-bulldozer-cpus
, and when making a pull request, go from that branch to beta
.
Browserstack won't let me get their open-source plan without including their logo here. I can tell they really love open source and aren't just trying to get free advertising. Especially since the Browserstack backend/whatever is used to do real-device testing remotely isn't open source. But whatever, they're the only ones who provide decent real-device testing so I guess I have to use them because I don't want to buy Apple shit.