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@ovos-media/vite-plugins
Advanced tools
This package contains a few custom vite plugins used by ovos media.
The graphql
and po2json
plugins may be useful for other projects as well.
The source is not yet publicly available on github, only the published package on npm.
import { graphql, po2json } from '@ovos-media/vite-plugins';
// add the plugins to your vite config
const viteConfig = {
plugins: [
graphql,
po2json(),
]
};
# in the vite-plugins folder
yarn link;
# in the folder where you want to use the package
yarn link "@ovos-media/vite-plugins";
# in the vite-plugins folder
yarn watch # this will "build" the declaration files and move the to src code to `dist`, which will be published on npm
# release a new version
# first update the version in package.json and then
npm publish
MIT
FAQs
A set of vite plugins, developed by ovos media gmbh.
The npm package @ovos-media/vite-plugins receives a total of 164 weekly downloads. As such, @ovos-media/vite-plugins popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @ovos-media/vite-plugins demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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