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excel-builder
Advanced tools
A way to build excel files with javascript
Documentation at http://excelbuilderjs.com/. This is slightly outdated, but includes a 'cookbook' and some API documentation. New site coming soon with up-to-date documentation, and ability to contribute - see https://github.com/stephenliberty/excel-builder-site
npm install excel-builder
Install Grunt:
npm install -g grunt-cli
Install dependencies:
npm install
Build & uglify:
grunt
excel-builder.compiled.js -> All files in the EB package and all dependencies.
excel-builder.dist.js -> All files in the EB package. Requires lodash and jszip scripts to be loaded on the page.
Originally this project was sort of sponsored by a previous company I worked for. Unfortunately now it has no backing, and my time is very limited while I work on side projects to help make ends meet. If you use bountysource or contribute via paypal (to stephen@liberty-irm.com) to open up bounties on issues, it is very, very likely that I will add features and fix issues sooner than later.
Otherwise, if you have the ability to contribute yourself, please just do so as normal - I'll review and pull changes as they come in as quickly as I can.
FAQs
An easy way of building Excel files with javascript
The npm package excel-builder receives a total of 1,202 weekly downloads. As such, excel-builder popularity was classified as popular.
We found that excel-builder 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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