$ cdnjs-importer
Easy way to import a library into CDNJS.
You can install the package globally and use it as command line tool:
$ npm i -g cdnjs-importer@2.0.0-beta
Then, run cdnjs-importer --help
and see what the CLI tool can do.
$ cdnjs-importer --help Usage: cdnjs-importer [options] Options: -g, --git-url <git-url> Your library git url. -p, --path <path> The path to your cdnjs local repository. -h, --help Displays this help. -v, --version Displays version information. Examples: cdnjs-importer -g git@github.com:IonicaBizau/gh.js.git # adds gh.js to cdnjs cdnjs-importer -g ... -p path/to/cdnjs The default cdnjs repository location is in ~/cdnjs Documentation can be found at https://github.com/cdnjs/cdnjs-importer
Here is an example how to use this package as library. To install it locally, as library, you can do that using npm
:
// Dependencies var CdnJsImporter = require("cdnjs-importer") , Path = require("path") ; // Test adding CaiuSS CdnJsImporter({ cdnjs: Path.resolve(__dirname, "../../cdnjs") , debug: true , libs: [ "git@github.com:IonicaBizau/CaiuSS.git" ] }, function (res) { console.log(res); });
For full API reference, see the DOCUMENTATION.md file.
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