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funboot

Boot js from ipfs for fun!

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to get started

sudo npm install -g funboot

cp funboot_names

explanation

funboot is a tool that boots javascript from ipfs

it includes its own import tool, an example file would look like this:

$env.log('hello from funboot')
module.exports = function () {
  $env.log('i can be called as well')
}

to get it ready for use, run:

funboot import test.js

file: test.js test QmdgkBdLKEQk2qgh7q89yfanCGZW6Nx2zpeabog58tBuSL

This also writes the last line of the output to ~/.funboot-names

To run it, simply do

funboot test

the output should be: hello from funboot

If you then write a file test-boot.js

$env.boot($env, 'test').then(function (bootme) {
  bootme()
})

with

funboot test-boot

the output will be:

hello from funboot i can be called as well

You get it right?

built-in commands

help

Prints a help message, is also the default if no argument is provided

import

The bootstrap command, it is responsible for importing other scripts, and new versions of itself.

example syntax:

funboot import test.js
funboot import index.js --with-name test
funboot import --browserify --with-name between index.js

Also appends the newly imported name to ~/.funboot-names

unbooted_import

If you want to bootstrap yourself, you can use

node cmd/unbooted_import.js cmd/import.js

And then, of course

funboot import cmd/import.js

Feel the metaprogramming excitement wash over you

between

Is an import of domanics between library, used to test browserify import.

env

Just prints the enviroment variable, including arguments, etc

name

funboot name name

Resolves the hash of the name provided

funboot name --all

Prints all known names

bootme

An example script to be used from the next in this list

boot-example

Boots bootme

lodash

Browserify import of lodash, for use in name, etc

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Package last updated on 10 May 2015

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