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#+title: bom.el
#+author: Yuchen Pei <id@ypei.org>
* Introduction
:PROPERTIES:
:UPDATED: [2023-10-08 Sun 15:47]
:END:
This is a PoC experiment, demonstrating the power of emacs-web-server.
The goal is not to implement something fancy, but:
1. Banish Javascript
2. Write an emacs package, get a webapp for free
The first item is quite achievable. Regarding the second, it would be
ideal to have a package that transforms emacs packages to webapps.
So far in this experiment we have implemented a webapp only.
* Usage
:PROPERTIES:
:UPDATED: [2023-10-08 Sun 15:35]
:END:
** Serve from current emacs instance
:PROPERTIES:
:UPDATED: [2023-10-08 Sun 15:39]
:END:
Make sure =emacs-web-server= is available. It can be installed from
the GNU ELPA:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(package-install 'web-server)
#+end_src
Require and start the server:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(require 'bom)
(bom-start)
#+end_src
The weather forecast is available at <http://localhost:9000>.
** Serve as purely a webapp
:PROPERTIES:
:UPDATED: [2023-10-08 Sun 15:40]
:END:
Run ~make serve~.
* Contact and Copyright
:PROPERTIES:
:UPDATED: [2023-10-08 Sun 15:42]
:END:
=bom.el= is maintained by Yuchen Pei <id@ypei.org> and covered by [[https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html][GNU
AGPLv3+]]. You may find the license text in a file named COPYING.agpl3
in the project tree.
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