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@vkontakte/graph-cache-less
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This is a ```LESS``` parser for [graph-cache](https://github.com/VKCOM/graph-cache) library.
This is a LESS
parser for graph-cache library.
npm install --save graph-cache-less
const createGraphCache = require('graph-cache');
const lessParser = require('graph-cache-less');
function parser(lessOpts, sign, file, filename) {
return lessParser(sign, file, filename, lessOpts);
}
const gcache = createGraphCache(parser.bind(null, lessOpts), sign, {});
lessOpts — options that will be passed directly to LESS
compiler.
This library is tested using Mocha
and Chai
. You can run test suit with npm test
.
You can run npm run test-watch
to rerun tests on file updates.
Issues and PR's are welcomed here.
FAQs
This is a ```LESS``` parser for [graph-cache](https://github.com/VKCOM/graph-cache) library.
The npm package @vkontakte/graph-cache-less receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @vkontakte/graph-cache-less popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @vkontakte/graph-cache-less demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 13 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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