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Reusable banners for Node.js and Grunt.js projects.
npm i banners --save
You may either use the banners as Lo-Dash templates, or as Lo-Dash mixins:
module.exports = function (grunt) {
grunt.initConfig({
pkg: grunt.file.readJSON('package.json'),
banner: require('banners').
concat: {
scripts: {
options: {
banner: '<%= banner.block %>'
},
files: {
'dist/script.js': ['src/script.js']
}
}
}
});
...
};
Alternatively, you can add the banners as Lo-Dash mixins if you need to override the defaults:
module.exports = function (grunt) {
// Mix the banners into Grunt's Lodash
grunt.util._.mixin(require('banners'));
grunt.initConfig({
pkg: grunt.file.readJSON('package.json'),
concat: {
scripts: {
options: {
// Then use as a mixin
banner: '<%= _.bannerBlock() %>'
},
files: {
'dist/script.js': ['src/script.js']
}
}
}
});
...
};
The included banners will attempt to use the following properties from
package.json
nameversionhomepageauthor.name or authorlicences.type or licence.type or licenseAlso, unless overridden the copyright year is automatically calculated as the current year.
Given we have:
{
"name": "grunt-readme",
"author": {
"name": "Jon Schlinkert"
}
}
If no parameters are passed to the mixin, it will attempt to automatically retrieve the correct values from package.json:
//
banner: '<%= _.bannerBlock() %>'
// => "Jon Schlinkert"
To override these automatic values, you may pass a config object as a paramter:
//
banner: '<%= _.bannerBlock({year: "2013"}) %>'
// => Copyright (c) 2013 Jon Schlinkert, contributors.
// Passed directly to the mixin
banner: '<%= _.bannerBlock({author: pkg.name}) %>'
// => "grunt-readme"
// Or as a custom metadata object in the Grunt config
opts: {
author: 'Jon Schlinkert, Brian Woodward'
},
banner: '<%= _.bannerBlock(opts) %>'
// => "Jon Schlinkert, Brian Woodward"
// Same as previous...
opts: {
author: pkg.name
},
banner: '<%= _.bannerBlock(pkg.name) %>'
// => "grunt-readme"
Jon Schlinkert
Feel free to submit a pull request to add a banner.
Copyright (c) 2014 Jon Schlinkert, Brian Woodward, contributors. Released under the MIT license
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