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generator-chrome-extension
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Maintainer: Jimmy Moon
Chrome Extension generator that creates everything you need to get started with extension development. You can choose Browser UI(Browser,Page Action, Omnibox) type and select into permissions what you need.
# Please make sure that `yo`, `gulp` and `bower` was installed on your system using this command:
npm install --global yo gulp bower
# Install the generator:
npm install -g generator-chrome-extension
# Make a new directory, and `cd` get into it:
mkdir my-new-chrome-extension && cd $_
# Generate a new project
yo chrome-extension
# Transform updated source written by ES2015 (default option)
gulp babel
# or Using watch to update source continuously
gulp watch
# Make a production version extensin
gulp build
To test, go to: chrome://extensions, enable Developer mode and load app as an unpacked extension.
Need more information about Chrome Extension? Please visit Google Chrome Extension Development
Available generators:
Sets up a new Chrome Extension, generating all the boilerplate you need to get started.
yo chrome-extension
The generator supports ES 2015 syntax through babel transforming. You may have a source files in script.babel
if your project has been generated without --no-babel
options. While developing, When those of source has been changed, gulp babel
should be run before test and run a extension on Chrome.
gulp babel
If you would like to have a continuous transforming by babel you can use watch
task
Watch task helps you reduce your efforts during development extensions. If the task detects your changes of source files, re-compile your sources automatically or Livereload(chromereload.js) reloads your extension. If you would like to know more about Live-reload and preview of Yeoman? Please see Getting started with Yeoman and generator-webapp for your understanding.
gulp watch
By default, generators compress the file that was created by building a js/css/html/resource file. You can distribute the compressed file using the Chrome Developer Dashboard to publish to the Chrome Web Store.
Run this command to build your Chrome Extension project.
gulp build
--no-babel
If you wouldn't use Babel ES2015 transpiler.
--skip-install
Skips the automatic execution of bower
and npm
after
scaffolding has finished.
--test-framework=[framework]
Defaults to mocha
. Can be switched for
another supported testing framework like jasmine
.
--sass
Add support for Sass.
--all-permissions
All of permissions of chrome extension will be shown.
ES2015 is the default option
in the generator that means you can use es2015 now for developing the Chrome extensions. However, at this moment, you need to execute babel
task of gulp to compile to test and run your extension on Chrome, because ES2015 is not full functionality on Chrome as yet.
The sources written by es2015 is located at scripts.babel
and runnable sources are will be at script
after compiling by gulp babel
. May you don't want to use babel and ES2015 use --no-babel
option when scaffolding a new project.
yo chrome-extension --no-babel
This generator supports sass
through --sass
options and generate scss
boilerplate files at styles.scss
that those of scss
files will be compiled to styles
via gulp style
task. To do this, libsass
is featured in the generator. Please see this for further information.
yo chrome-extension --sass
Need to add more permissions for chrome extension? You can get all list of permissions using --all-permissions
option when scaffolding a new project.
yo chrome-extension --all-permissions
See the contributing docs
FAQs
Scaffold out a Chrome extension
The npm package generator-chrome-extension receives a total of 41 weekly downloads. As such, generator-chrome-extension popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that generator-chrome-extension demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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