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For development download and build JJJRMI into the same root directory as JJJWeb. Then call the cp script from package.json (npm run cp); this will copy the jjjrmi.partial.js file from JJJRMI to JJJWEB.
For development download and build JJJRMI into the same root directory as JJJWeb. Then call the cp script from package.json (npm run cp); this will copy the jjjrmi.partial.js file from JJJRMI to JJJWEB.
To create a deployment jar call pack-js from package.json (npm run packijs).
Filesystem Layout & Naming
/ - project root directory /web - web root, entry point html file /web/build - directory for final result (may get deleted) /web/gen - directory for intermediate results (may get deleted) /web/src - source js files
js file exporting one class named with leading capital camel case same as exported class (ex. CamelCase). js file exporting multiple classes (package), or no export, dash deliminated all lower case (ex. dash-delimited)
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The npm package jjjrmi receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, jjjrmi popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jjjrmi 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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