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TKAT (Trello Kanban Analysis Tool)

A JavaScript library to analyze Kanban metrics from a Trello board.

Here is the online application.

TKAT - Cycle Times TKAT - CFD

## What it is

This started as a side project for practicing functional programming using:

To make this side project interesting, I aimed to ease manual repetitive work: generating Cumulative Flow Diagram for a Kanban-like Trello board.

If you are curious about the context and Trello-Kanban stuff, I wrote a whole post about it.

## How to use it

As a user, you can simply go with the online application.

If you want to run it locally, let's suppose you've got node.js and npm installed.

  • Clone the repo: git clone git://github.com/nicoespeon/trello-kanban-analysis-tool.git
  • Install dependencies: npm install
  • Ensure you've got brunch installed globally: npm install -g brunch
  • Run brunch watch --server to get a running application

### Available commands

Basically, all brunch commands.

You will probably want to use brunch watch --server to serve the app locally.

In case of doubt, you can run npm test to check if anything is wrong with source code.

#### npm run lint

Lint JavaScript through ESLint.

npm run unit-test

Launch unit tests with Babel tape runner.

npm run unit-test-diff

Launch unit tests through tap-diff reporter.

### Contributing

That would be amazing 🤘

Please have a look at the CONTRIBUTING.md file before you do so.

## Versioning

This project uses SemVer as a guideline for versioning.

That mean releases will be numbered with <major>.<minor>.<patch> format, regarding following guidelines:

  • Breaking backward compatibility bumps the <major> (and resets the <minor> and <patch>)
  • New additions without breaking backward compatibility bumps the <minor> (and resets the <patch>)
  • Bug fixes and misc. changes bumps the <patch>

## Inspiration & Readings

### Organisational things

### Technical stuff

## Copyright and License

Copyright (c) 2016 Nicolas CARLO under the MIT license.

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