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no deps, no operations, no vowels
just a tiny framework to apply transformations and renaming to single files or files in a folder. You know because gulp is to old and stuff...
this one makes 0 assumptions on the content/type of a file and by default just copies over the entry to outDir.
I've build this for cases where a big and complex compiler is just overkill and if we think this misses a feature we're probably better of using a real project like esbuild, microbundle or webpack.
npm install cmpl
import { cmpl, wtch, CmplOptions } from 'cmpl';
const options: CmplOptions = {
/* path to entry file or directory */
entry: __dirname + '/src',
/* list of file processors, these run in parallel */
processors: [
{
/* path to directory where files should be moved to */
outDir: __dirname + '/dist',
/* if entry is directory, do we care about child dirs? */
// recursive?: boolean; // default: true
/* function to transform file contents */
// transform?: TransformFn; // default: no-op
/* function to determine the output name based on input name and
transformed content */
// rename?: FileNamerFn; // default: no-op
/* filter function to determine if a file should be included */
// include?: (name: string) => boolean; // default: () => true
},
],
/* custom node:path implementation */
// path?: Path | Promise<Path>; // default: import('node:path')
/* custom node:fs/promises implementation */
// fs?: Fs | Promise<Fs>; // default: import('node:fs/promises')
};
// copies all files in __dirname into ./out
const mnfst = await cmpl(options);
console.log(mnfst);
// copies all files in __dirname into ./out and update when files change
const ac = new AbortController();
for await (const mnfst of wtch({
signal: ac.signal,
...options,
})) {
console.log(mnfst);
}
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no deps, no operations, no vowels - just a tiny compiler
The npm package cmpl receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, cmpl popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cmpl 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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