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snockets-cli
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Snockets command-line tool. Very useful to use Snockets from a build system, for example.
Most of the time:
$ npm install snockets-cli --save-dev
$ node_modules/.bin/snockets --help
Usage: snockets <in> [options]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
--minify minify output with uglifyJS
-o, --output <file> output the result in a file
--dep-file <file> generate a Makefile-compatible dependency file
--color force color display out of a TTY
$ node_modules/.bin/snockets foo.coffee -o foo.js --dep-file foo.coffee.d
Just do the bare minimum of Snockets, and only supports the concatetaned mode. You may want to fork add some more features for your needs, in which case, please share.
This tool won't probably support the hypothetical Snockets 2 out-of-the-box. Here again, feel free to add the support.
Feel free to fork and submit pull requests.
FAQs
Snockets command-line tool.
We found that snockets-cli 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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