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@taskr/unflow
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$ npm install --save-dev @taskr/unflow
exports.build = function * (task) {
yield task.source('src/**/*.js').unflow({
all: false,
sourceMap: 'inline'
}).target('lib');
};
Type: Boolean
Default: true
Transforms all files; not just those with a "@flow" comment.
Type: Boolean
Default: true
Remove whitespace where annotations used to be. See here for more info.
Type: String
Options: internal|external
Default: ''
Create an inline or an external sourcemap for each entry file. A sourceMappingURL comment is appended to each destination file.
If using external maps, a
foo.jsentry will also generate afoo.js.mapfile.
Any issues or questions can be sent to the Taskr monorepo.
Please be sure to specify that you are using @taskr/unflow.
MIT © Luke Edwards
FAQs
Removes Flow type annotations with Taskr
The npm package @taskr/unflow receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @taskr/unflow popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @taskr/unflow 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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