Feri Alternatives
Feri is described as 'The easy to use build tool for web files' and is an app in the development category. There are seven alternatives to Feri for a variety of platforms, including Mac, Windows, Linux, Node.JS and BSD. The best alternative is Gulp.js, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Feri are Grunt, Brunch.io, Mimosa and Broccoli.
Automate and enhance your workflow.
Grunt: The JavaScript Task Runner. Using Node.js.
Brunch is an assembler for HTML5 applications. It is a simple but powerful build process and pipeline. It’s agnostic to frameworks, libraries, programming, stylesheet & templating languages and backend technology.
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A lightning-fast build tool for modern web development. Mimosa includes support for JavaScript, CSS, and template compilers, bower, linting, optimization, serving, RequireJS support, and Live Reload. It is also modular and pluggable for authoring your own functionality.
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DiscontinuedLast commit in 2015:https://github.com/dbashford/mimosa
Browser compilation library, a build tool for JavaScript applications that launch in the browser.
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Lineman is a command-line utility that is hyper-focused on helping web developers build first-class JavaScript web applications. Lineman provides a thin wrapper around a number of client-side productivity tools (primarily Express, Grunt, and Testem), with the goal of helping...
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A new app build tool which brings a declarative approach to configurations (no more gruntfile/gulpfile fiddling nor repetitive generating with yeoman).
DiscontinuedThe last update is from December 2014.