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caterpillar-browser
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Use Caterpillar within Web Browsers! (even includes support for colors!)
Use Caterpillar within Web Browsers! (even includes support for colors!)
npm install --save caterpillar-browser
require('caterpillar-browser')
<script type="module">
import * as pkg from '//dev.jspm.io/caterpillar-browser'
</script>
This package is published with the following editions:
caterpillar-browser
aliases caterpillar-browser/index.js
which uses Editions to automatically select the correct edition for the consumers environmentcaterpillar-browser/source/index.js
is esnext source code with require for modulescaterpillar-browser/edition-browsers/index.js
is esnext compiled for browsers with require for modulescaterpillar-browser/edition-node-0.12/index.js
is esnext compiled for node.js 0.12 with require for modulesThis project provides its type information via inline JSDoc Comments. To make use of this in TypeScript, set your maxNodeModuleJsDepth
compiler option to 5
or thereabouts. You can accomlish this via your tsconfig.json
file like so:
{
"compilerOptions": {
"maxNodeModuleJsDepth": 5
}
}
Run the example in your web browser.
Discover the release history by heading on over to the HISTORY.md
file.
These amazing people are maintaining this project:
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These amazing people have contributed code to this project:
Discover how you can contribute by heading on over to the CONTRIBUTING.md
file.
Unless stated otherwise all works are:
and licensed under:
FAQs
Use Caterpillar within Web Browsers! (even includes support for colors!)
We found that caterpillar-browser demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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