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A Node.js command line tool for creating a custom build of the sheetsee.js library with just the components you want. :sparkles:
If you want to just use the full version, you can grab it here at github.com/jlord/sheetsee.js.
All bundles comes with mapbox.js and mustache.js (since both are available on NPM). Additionally, you'll need to also include tabletop.js in your HTML head like so:
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/tabletop.js/1.1.0/tabletop.min.js"></script>
To build your Sheetsee you'll need Node.js and npm (the latter comes with the former) on your computer.
Download Node.js from nodejs.org/download. For most users you can just download the Mac .pkg or Windows .msi. Follow the install instructions, both include NPM. Once they're installed, proceed:
Install sheetsee globally and then run it within the folder of your soon-to-be sheetsee.js project.
Install globally
npm install -g sheetsee
Run from within a project folder
# go into your project's directory
cd my-cool-project
# build sheetsee
sheetsee [options]
Here are the options for the different modules and an option for saving the file (as sheetsee.js).
-m or -maps for maps-t or -tables for tables--save to write out the file** otherwise, defaults to standardout on your console which you can | pbcopy
So for instance, sheetsee -m -t --save will build you a Sheetsee.js with the basic data functions that are included by default, the map and table sections and save it as a file named sheetsee.js. Running sheetsee -m -t | pbcopy will save the same output to your clipboard.
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module for building out custom sheetsee.js instances
The npm package sheetsee receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, sheetsee popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that sheetsee 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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