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apostrophe-3-upgrade-tools
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NOT ready for use.
When it is, usage will look like:
cd lib/modules/whatever
apostrophe-3-upgrade-module index.js
That will replace index.js
with a new version, which will also contain, inlined, the content of any files pulled in with the require('./lib/something')(self, options)
pattern. Those files are removed.
This may sound scary, and indeed it is imperfect and you may have changes to make. However, that is why we have git
. You can review the changes as a PR in github, or via git diff
. Just make sure you work in a new git branch when using this tool.
(If you are not using git for version control, we recommend that you start. If you're not going to start, we don't recommend using the upgrade tool.)
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We found that apostrophe-3-upgrade-tools 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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