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A helper for mnaddon development
⚠️ Only support Mac and Marginnote for Mac must be installed.
npm i mnaddon -g
# Or Yarn
yarn add mnaddon -g
# Or Pnpm
pnpm add mnaddon -g
You can use mnaddon help or mnaddon help restart to get more information.
Usage: mnaddon command [options]
$ mnaddon create template
$ mnaddon resize ./logo.png -o new
$ mnaddon watch
$ mnaddon restart
$ mnaddon dev
$ mnaddon build
$ mnaddon unpack ./template.mnaddon -o output
Options:
-v, --version output the current version
-h, --help display help for command
Commands:
create <project-name> create a simple mnaddon project
resize [options] <png-path> resize logo to 44x44, which is required by MarginNote
watch watch the file changes and copy changed file to the MarginNote extensition foler
restart [options] restart MarginNote and skip the unsign alert
dev open MarginNote and Console, and then watch file changes
build [output-name] build a mnaddon file
unpack [options] <mnaddon-path> unpack a mnaddon file
help [command] display help for command
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A helper for mnaddon development
We found that mnaddon 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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