The Command Line for Web Design
9 PostsThis series, by Kezz Bracey, isn’t about “how to run obscure commands for tasks you never do.” Nor is it a “complicated dev process made easy for designers” type of a deal. This is a series specifically for web designers, showing you how to utilize command line tools that are incredibly useful specifically for web design projects.
Once you start bringing the command line into your design processes it’ll open up a whole new world of options, save huge swathes of your precious time, and, we promise, you’ll never look back.
Posts in this series
- The Command Line for Web Design: Introduction


- The Command Line for Web Design: Grasping the Basics


- The Command Line for Web Design: Taming 3rd Party Packages


- The Command Line for Web Design: Powering Up Front End Code


- The Command Line for Web Design: Automation with Grunt


- The Command Line for Web Design: Automation with Gulp


- The Command Line for Web Design: Live Reload & BrowserSync


- The Command Line for Web Design: Scaffolding New Projects


- The Command Line for Web Design: Wrapping Up

