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As its name suggests, it's a piece of code that I used a lot, so I decided to put it in npm then I can access it easily.
As its name suggests, it's a piece of code that I used a lot, so I decided to put it in npm then I can access it easily.
You are free to use this if you want the same thing as mine.
Please keep in mind that breaking change can be made at any point.
Here is some info in case you wonder what I'm doing.
incrementVersion.js (lm-inc): Increment Patch Number by 1 when called
configPackage.js (lm-config): Put some metadata into specified file (Default: src/config.ts)
lm-config {file name} {time zone (Default: Asia/Bangkok)}
export const Version = "3.0.0";
export const BuildTime = "2022-01-24 17:06:58";
"scripts": {
"dev": "lm-inc && lm-config && smth dev",
"build": "lm-config && smth build",
}
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As its name suggests, it's a piece of code that I used a lot, so I decided to put it in npm then I can access it easily.
The npm package @leomotors/automation receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @leomotors/automation popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @leomotors/automation 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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