Client-side Visual English Language Analysis.
(NOTE: You can pan and zoom with mouse or touch input)
Watch: Node Selection Graph video
All unrelated nodes are hidden until the node of focus is deselected. You can deselect a node by clicking another node or clicking off to the side.
Watch: Node Selection Sentence Text video
Click any word within any sentence, and all nodes related to the word will be displayed.
Watch: Node Selection Word Type video
You can hide or display nodes depending on the type of words you wish to display.
All available versions can be downloaded at =>
https://github.com/runexec/WordbyBirdy
Using Git =>
git clone https://github.com/runexec/WordbyBirdy
Running the program
lein do cljsbuild once, run -m wordybirdy.server/run
Older versions are still available at =>
https://github.com/runexec/WordbyBirdy
Open a terminal and type lein repl
to start a Clojure REPL
(interactive prompt).
In the REPL, type
(run)
(browser-repl)
The call to (run)
does two things, it starts the webserver at port
10555, and also the Figwheel server which takes care of live reloading
ClojureScript code and CSS. Give them some time to start.
Running (browser-repl)
starts the Weasel REPL server, and drops you
into a ClojureScript REPL. Evaluating expressions here will only work
once you've loaded the page, so the browser can connect to Weasel.
When you see the line Successfully compiled "resources/public/app.js" in 21.36 seconds.
, you're ready to go. Browse to
http://localhost:10555
and enjoy.
Attention: It is not longer needed to run lein figwheel
separately. This is now taken care of behind the scenes
This assumes you have a
Heroku account, have installed the
Heroku toolbelt, and have done a
heroku login
before.
git init
git add -A
git commit
heroku create
git push heroku master:master
heroku open
Heroku uses Foreman to run your
app, which uses the Procfile
in your repository to figure out which
server command to run. Heroku also compiles and runs your code with a
Leiningen "production" profile, instead of "dev". To locally simulate
what Heroku does you can do:
lein with-profile -dev,+production uberjar && foreman start
Now your app is running at http://localhost:5000 in production mode.
Copyright © 2014 Ryan Kelker
Distributed under the Eclipse Public License either version 1.0 or (at your option) any later version.
Created with Chestnut 0.7.0.