Front-end developers have always needed to know about HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. But lately, as the front end of Web applications has become increasingly complex, a number of command-line tools such as Yeoman have arrived, to help us assemble our sites more easily and effectively. The number of such tools, and the fact that they rely upon the command line, might be a bit daunting to front-end developers, though. In this talk, Nick Niles introduces some of these tools, and describes when and why to use them.