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browserify-wrap, a _very simple_ browserify plugin to wrap your output bundle with a prefix or a suffix (or both)
browserify-wrap is a very simple browserify plugin to wrap your output bundle with a prefix and/or a suffix
const wrap = require('browserify-wrap');
var b = browserify();
b.plugin(wrap, {
prefix : "[cool javascript prefix code here];"
});
b.plugin(wrap, {
suffix : "[cool javascript suffix code here];"
});
b.bundle().pipe(somewhere);
As a common suffix might be to add some "raw" files, browserify-wrap provide a tiny helper for this (simple wrapper for map fs.readFileSync)
const wrap = require('browserify-wrap');
var suffix = wrap.concat(['file1.js', 'file2.js'], ';');
//suffix is now a concatenation of file1 & file2 (using ';' as separator)
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browserify-wrap, a _very simple_ browserify plugin to wrap your output bundle with a prefix or a suffix (or both)
The npm package browserify-wrap receives a total of 1,143 weekly downloads. As such, browserify-wrap popularity was classified as popular.
We found that browserify-wrap 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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