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amok [options] <script>
Amok is a command line tool for rapid prototyping and development of applications written in JavaScript targeting the browser.
Edit your code live with realtime feedback, without having to reload reload or loose your application state.
Amok also can also process your application through a compilation and bundling process like browserify, typescript, coffeescript or babel.
export BROWSER="google-chrome --remote-debugging-port=9222"
export BUNDLER="watchify"
amok myapp.js
-h, --host <HOST>
specify the http host, default HOST is localhost.
-p, --port <PORT>
specify the http port, default PORT is 9966.
-H, --debugger-host <HOST>
specify the remote debugger host, default HOST is localhost.
-P, --debugger-port <PORT>
specify the remote debugger port, default PORT is 9222.
--no-browser
disable browser spawning
--no-bundler
disable bundling
--no-debugger
disable remote debugger
Any extra arguments will be passed along with the invocation to BUNDLER, use -- to terminate argument parsing.
BROWSER
When set to a executable, will be opened after the server has started.
BUNDLER
When set to an executable, will be used to bundle scripts.
FAQs
Live editing, testing and debugging for JavaScript
The npm package amok receives a total of 642 weekly downloads. As such, amok popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that amok 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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