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@enact/dev-utils
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A collection of development utilities for Enact apps.
npm install --save-dev @enact/dev-utils
config-helper
Contains a collection of webpack configuration manipulation functions. Able to find a webpack project root as well as manipulate entrypoints, loaders, and plugins.
css-module-ident
An optional getLocalIdent
function for Webpack CSS loader's modular classname resolution. This is for development and debugging, harnessing class names based on Node module resolution for a readable and repeatable output.
option-parser
Detects the enact
object within the root package.json
and autodetects/resolves omitted options.
package-root
Resolves the active package root path and metadata.
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A collection of development utilities for Enact apps.
We found that @enact/dev-utils demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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