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module-files-patch
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fetch some files from your fork of some packages then overwrite the original files in node_modules
fetch some files from your fork of some packages then overwrite the original files in node_modules
npm i -D module-files-patch
Example:
Your need change some typescript definition types for package angular,
then you fork DefinitelyTyped & change file jqlite.d.ts
You should create a PR to DefinitelyTyped.
But before the PR is merged, you can use this package to download your changed files & overwrite the original files by
adding npm postinstall script to your package.json, ex:
{
"scripts": {
"postinstall": "module-files-patch rangy,34066,lib/rangy-classapplier,%rangy-classapplier angular,index,jqlite"
}
}
Here:
rangy, angular is the packages.20560 (optional) is the PR numberlib/rangy-classapplier, index, jqlite is files in the package that will be fetched.
The following files will be fetch (from your fork) & overwrite:
node_modules/@types/rangy/lib/rangy-classapplier.d.tsnode_modules/@types/angular/{index, jqlite}%rangy-classapplier (start with %) indicate the file will be deleted:
node_modules/@types/rangy/rangy-classapplier.d.tsFAQs
fetch some files from your fork of some packages then overwrite the original files in node_modules
We found that module-files-patch 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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