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consolify
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2.2.1
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Generate standalone HTML pages that turn the browser window into a console.
$ npm install consolify
$ browserify --debug --plugin [ consolify {options} ] ./test.js > test.html
Options:
-b, --bundle Set the path to the JavaScript bundle to generate. A script tag
with this path will be generated into the output HTML. If not
specified, the bundle is inlined.
-r, --reload Auto reload on change.
-t, --title Set the document title. Defaults to "Consolify".
-o, --outfile Write the standalone HTML page to the supplied path as well as
passing it through to browserify
Consolify works great with Mocha through Mocaccino:
$ browserify --plugin mocaccino --plugin consolify ./test/*.js > test.html
If --reload
is given, a HEAD request is made every second to check whether
the file was updated. This requires a web server that sends the Last-Modified
header. Learn more in the browser-reload documentation.
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Turn your browser window into a console
We found that consolify 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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