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Quickly target, locate, and report each-and-every call to jQuery for elimination. Works like a linter but for jQuery specifically.
jqkill [pattern] -i [pattern] -r [path]
[pattern]
- the file matcher pattern (default **/*.js
)-i
| --ignore
- the ignore matcher pattern (default **/node_modules/**
)-r
| --root
- the root path to run the tests from (default process.cwd()
)Use the defaults
jqkill
Specify custom parameters
jqkill "**/*.js" -i "**/lib/**" -r ../kuma/
Note: In Linux/OSX the matcher patterns must be delimited in quotes.
FAQs
Locate all references to jQuery for easy removal
The npm package jqkill receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, jqkill popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that jqkill 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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