 This is just a big man. OK, OK, OK. I'm here to demo only of your, you know what I'm saying, only of using your man on it here. Like, OK, there are a couple of kinds. OK, good. Let's see. Getting your man is very easy. As I just said, it can be for the woman. We will see what your man is, rather than speaking. So if I just say, yo, you could see the guy here who is at your service. And then it asks you to get a few generators. I've already got a few generators. So probably say get me out of here. And it says human 1.0 if you can see that. So I've installed a few generators. Let's generate a web app. It's just as easy as saying yo, web app. So it asks me whether I need to do bootstrap. It's already there. So it's getting the dependencies by that time. I'll just show you a small presentation. This is a presentation handover to me by Adi Osmani. So this is not done by me. So thanks to Adi for the presentation. I've just taken this in office out of it. And you can find it on sdman.com. That's my site. The friend doing landscape is constantly evolving. And we have a lot of things like boilerplate abstractions. You can see the workflows and build. But getting all of these together is pretty complex. It takes a lot of time. If you have tried most of it, you'll be able to start with other stuff. So a build process itself is very complex today. Even though we have grant, we need to run many tasks like minify, concatenate, magnify, and many other tests as well. Again, having grant and having the grant file and setting up and build process can also consume some time. So a good tool would help you to automate process and would also help you to build the app faster. So this is a tool brought to you by the tooling team. You can see areas, many power addition others there. And the goal is to have a rough idea of the prototype within 10 minutes using your own. That's the tool that will help you to generate a prototype and limits the time spent setting up the tools. So as you saw, it's asking questions, right? It's fetching back first now in the background as I do this. It helps you to improve the automation class as fast as... You can see how it improves the grant file and a few of the services it provides. It also reduces the time of writing boilerplate because it's already built with a Siemens boilerplate. So it uses Yo and Grunt and Boar. Boar is the dependency management tool from Twitter. And Grunt is a task like your cake, rake, maker. It's a task similar to that. And Yo is the tool that's used to scaffold out the project. Why face, you know? I think this is a good sign if it happens over the demo. Do have a look at the generators. There are many generators. You can like the blog, the AngularJ, there are a few many. You can have a look in an NPM or in one search NPM or you can look at the search here itself. You can look up and based on the keywords you can suggest to the generators which you want to install. And the site, of course, most of us would be aware of this, you might not know. I hope this news will help you get started. Like I said, the generator wrap-up which I've already installed. That's what is being discussed about it now. Yeah, so I should have read it directly but like I'm in the damn zone. It's okay. Grunt, sir, but it would do a few tasks. And Mocha has been used for the test. It seems to be an issue with Ruby. Yeah, I can't know. Right, but it's watching now. There was some issue with Ruby Confid. It's even 1.8 in the path. It will be watching so if we go to the app section and it will be here to start estimating. It should write the live view and we saw the estimation that came. We can do it again, sir. Just have a minute, sir. So we need not go there and open the browser and do a refresh or even whatever changes we made would reflect on the browser with live reload. That's already there in the grant file. You can just go to the project that was reported and read the grant file. This would show the live reload port and what are all the tasks. You can just say grant-help so that it will list out all the tasks like what you do with rate-d. So that's it from the human side. For questions, I'll take up later. Thank you for your patience.