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fingerprint-brunch
Advanced tools
A Brunch plugin that rename assets with a SHA for fingerprinted it.
npm install fingerprint-brunch --save-dev
Optional You can override fingerprint-brunch's default options by updating your brunch-config.coffee
with overrides.
Default settings:
exports.config =
# ...
plugins:
fingerprint:
# Mapping file so your server can serve the right files
manifest: './assets.json'
# The base Path you want to remove from the `key` string in the mapping file
srcBasePath: 'exemple/'
# The base Path you want to remove from the `value` string in the mapping file
destBasePath: 'out/'
# How many digits of the SHA1.
hashLength: 8
# Files you want to hash, default is all else put an array of files like ['app.js', 'vendor.js', ...]
targets: '*'
MIT
FAQs
A Brunch JS plugin for cache busting assets
The npm package fingerprint-brunch receives a total of 17 weekly downloads. As such, fingerprint-brunch popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that fingerprint-brunch 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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