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@bit/bundler-banner
Advanced tools
Add a banner to your bundles
$ npm install --save-dev @bit/bundler-banner
Simple setup passing the string to be added to the bundle to the top.
var Bitbundler = require("@bit/bundler");
var bitbundler = new Bitbundler({
bundler: [
["@bit/bundler-banner", "/*! bit-bundler-banner. Miguel Castillo. Licensed under MIT */"]
]
});
You can altenatively pass a function that returns a string to be used as the banner string.
var Bitbundler = require("@bit/bundler");
var bitbundler = new Bitbundler({
bundler: [
["@bit/bundler-banner", (bundle) => `/*! bit-bundler-banner ${bundle.name}. Miguel Castillo. Licensed under MIT */`]
]
});
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