- maka app
> Create a maka app called 'test'
```bash
maka app test
```
- maka start
> Start the app webpack dev server, browse <a href='http://localhost:8000' target='maka dev'>http://localhost:8000</a> to view the running results of the maka app.
```bash
maka start
maka start --dev //Start in dev mode
```
- maka build
> Compile the maka app and generate the compilation result in the 'build' directory.
```bash
maka build
maka build --dev //Start in dev mode
```
- maka pkg
> Package the maka app, generate the package result in the 'build' directory
```bash
maka pkg
maka pkg --dev //Start in dev mode
```
- maka add
> Add a sub-application will modify the package.json file. When the start or pkg command is executed, the compilation result of the sub-application will be copied under the running directory.
```bash
maka add appName
```
- maka adduser
> Create a user at hub.makajs.org and log in, similar to the npm adduser function
```bash
maka adduser
```
- maka publish
> Publish current maka app to hub.makajs.org, other developers can refer to your published app via 'maka add'. Please use 'maka build', 'maka pkg' to build application resources before publishing.
```bash
maka publish
```
- Introduction
- What is maka?
- Installation
- Getting Started
- Command Line Tool
- Main concepts
- State
- Action
- View
- Advanced concepts
- Expression
- View reserved keywords
- Custom components
- Custom template components
- ActionMixin
- App && Hub
- App
- Hub
- Maka API
- Maka Api
- Ajax && Mock
- Ajax
- Mock
- Navigate
- navigate
- Team
- Our Team
- Done