>> Is there a plan to install one implementation automatically with CouchDB? 
>> That would be great.
>> However the chosen version should pass tests to be sure that it implements 
>> all the features that are used by people on a daily basis. I had bad 
>> experiences earlier when I tried to replace python couchapp tool with 
>> alternatives.
> ermouth has created this tool which I can recommend <http://ddoc.me/>
> It is a IDE in the form of a single design document so it is convenient to 
> have in any couch database where you need it. (…) The beauty of it is that it 
> is offline based on PouchDB so you have a super UX

Thanks Johs. This is an interesting project. However a must-have for us is :
- to keep our git-based folders (with the same structure if possible), 
- to use our favorite editors (MacVim for me, other editors for collaborators), 
- to push the app with a command line (so that it can be launched by Travis.ci 
for example).

As a matter of fact, we’re quite happy with python couchapp! 

The only problem with it is that its installation takes 16s on Travis.ci and 
that it is regularly broken and hard to reinstall on MacOS X updates.


Regards,

Aurélien 

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