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@splitscript.js/core
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Splitscript.js is the everything framework
This package has a CLI for easily creating event listeners, and has a dev mode for adding boilerplate code automatically It also has an event emitter for creating other packages, like @splitscript.js/discord
$ npm i @splitscript.js/core
Run splitscript dev <file/folder> to add boilerplate in new listeners in the functions folder
If a file/folder is provided, splitscript will build the files in the folder, or the folder the file is in and then run that.
If its a folder, it will default to index.ts/.js
depending on the type of project, or to the "main" set in ss.json
To set the out folder, set dev
in ss.json
You can build a project using the command splitscript build <folder>
To set the build folder, set build
in ss.json
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