MARIE.js
Current version: 1.3.0
MARIE.js is an implementation of a simulator for a 'Machine Architecture that is Really Intuitive and Easy' from The Essentials of Computer Organization and Architecture (Linda Null, Julia Lobur) in JavaScript.
It is used within the unit FIT1047 - Introduction to computer systems, networks and security at Monash University
Setup
Latest Stable: https://github.com/MARIE-js/MARIE.js/releases/latest
Latest Release: https://github.com/MARIE-js/MARIE.js/archive/master.zip
This is for web developers who would like to develop, build or deploy the MARIE.js project. If this is you, then continue reading below.
MARIE.js is essentially a front-end only site with no servers or databases.
The tools we use are npm
and grunt
, which makes developing this project
a little easier.
It is recommended that you use a Unix-like operating system to build, test and
run the code. You'll need to install npm
, then run the following commands to
install dependencies, build the release version, and run a localhost server as
well as opening the default browser directing to the localhost site.
npm run start
Development
To test and build the development version of MARIE.js, run the following commands.
npm run start
# or if you are using yarn
yarn start
Building
To build just run
npm run build
# or if you are using yarn
yarn build
Electron Mode
cd /path/to/repo/MARIE.js
npm install
npm install grunt-cli
npm install electron //for electron branch
grunt test # you need JRE 8 for this command
grunt bar-dev
To Do List
To view full to-do list visit: #162
Documentation
We use jsdoc for documenting the code. This can be found within the doc
folder.
If you want to build the documentation website again (if you have, say, made some changes to the documentation of the JavaScript code), then run this command.
grunt jsdoc
Contribute
If you would like to contribute to this project, simply fork this repository then make the changes to the forked repository. Once changes are made, perform a pull request to this repository. We'll review the pull request, and if it is accepted, we'll add your name to our license.
Recommended Commit/Pull Request Tags
[HF] HotFix
[P] Patch
[PROV] Provisioning Update
[CU] Cumulative Update
[MU] Migration Updates
[D] Dependency Update
[DOC] Documentation Updates
[UI] User Input/Ouput Update
[UX] User Experience Update
[GAPI] Google API Updates
[O] Other
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright Β© 2016 - 2019 Jason Nguyen, Saurabh Joshi, Eric Jiang, Erfan Norozi, Josh Nelsson-Smith, Guido Tack Copyright Β© 2017 - 2019 Monash University
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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