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@gonzaller/croppie
Advanced tools
Bower: bower install croppie
Npm: npm install croppie
Download: croppie.js & croppie.css
<link rel="stylesheet" href="croppie.css" />
<script src="croppie.js"></script>
cdnjs.com provides croppie via cdn https://cdnjs.com/libraries/croppie
https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/croppie/{version}/croppie.min.css
https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/croppie/{version}/croppie.min.js
First, thanks for contributing. This project is difficult to maintain with one person. Here's a "checklist" of things to remember when contributing to croppie.
If you're looking for a simple server to load the demo page, I use https://github.com/tapio/live-server.
uglifyjs croppie.js -c -m -r '$,require,exports' -o croppie.min.js
For the most part, you shouldn't worry about these steps unless you're the one handling the release. Please don't bump the release and don't minify/uglify in a PR. That just creates merge conflicts when merging. Those steps will be performed when the release is created.
git push && git push --tags
npm publish
npm run deploy
FAQs
A simple javascript image cropper
We found that @gonzaller/croppie demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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