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Injects one or more browserify transforms into all dependencies of a package recursively.

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Injects one or more browserify transforms into all dependencies of a package recursively.

viralify . -t browserify-swap
var viralify = require('viralify');

viralify(root, 'browserify-swap', function (err) {
  if (err) return console.error(err);
  // package.json's found in root and below now have 'browserify-swap' added 
  // to the end of their 'browserify.transform' field
})

Installation

npm install viralify

Usage

viralify <path> <options>

  Inject browserify transform(s) into the package.json files of all packages at and below the given path.

OPTIONS:

  -t, --transform   transform(s) to inject
  -f, --front       if set, the transform(s) are injected in the front of the transform field so they run first

EXAMPLES:

  Inject 'browserify-swap' transform for package in current directory and all its dependencies

    viralify . -t browserify-swap

  Inject 'envify' and 'es6ify' transforms in front for all dependencies found in ./node_modules

    viralify ./node_modules --transform envify --transform es6ify --front

API

viralify(root, transform, front, cb)

Injects the given transform(s) into the browserify.transform field of all package.jsons at and below the given root.

Parameters:
NameTypeArgumentDescription
root String

of the package

transform Array.<String>

one or more transforms to be added to the transform field

front Boolean <optional>

if set transforms are added to the front of the transform field so they run first

cb function

called when the transform injection is complete

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MIT

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Package last updated on 23 Dec 2013

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