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@alik6/bun-copy-plugin

v0.0.10

Published

The Copy Plugin for Bun is a utility plugin designed to copy files and directories during the build process using [Bun](https://github.com/oven-sh/bun). This plugin facilitates the copying of assets from one location to another, offering flexibility and c

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Readme

Copy Plugin for Bun

The Copy Plugin for Bun is a utility plugin designed to copy files and directories during the build process using Bun. This plugin facilitates the copying of assets from one location to another, offering flexibility and convenience for managing project assets.

Installation

You can install the Copy Plugin via Bun:

bun install @alik6/bun-copy-plugin

Usage

Importing

import { Copy } from "@alik6/bun-copy-plugin";

Configuration

import { build } from 'bun';
import { Copy } from "@alik6/bun-copy-plugin";

build({
    entrypoints: [],
    // If not explicitly set in 'to', defaults to 'outdir' if defined otherwise 'dist/'.
    outdir: 'out',
    plugins: [
        Copy({
            // Array of asset objects to copy.
            assets: [
                // Copies images from 'images/' to 'dist/assets/'.
                { from: 'images/', to: 'dist/assets/' },
                // Copies 'app.tsx' to 'dist/'.
                { from: 'app.tsx', to: 'dist/' },
                // Copies all images to the default output directory.
                { from: 'images/' },
                // Copies 'app.tsx' to the default output directory.
                { from: 'app.tsx' }
            ],
            // Whether to verify the existence of 'from' before copying. If set to true, the plugin will exit if the source file or directory doesn't exist.
            verify: true,
            // if to show  plugin's logs or not
            verbose: false,
        })
    ]
}).catch(error => console.error(error))

Contributing to @alik6/bun-copy-plugin

Welcome to @alik6/bun-copy-plugin, We appreciate your interest in contributing.

Ways to Contribute

  1. Reporting Bugs: If you encounter a bug, please open an issue on GitHub and provide detailed information about the problem, including steps to reproduce it.

  2. Requesting Features: If you have an idea for a new feature or enhancement, you can submit a feature request on GitHub. Provide a clear description of the proposed feature and its use case.

  3. Submitting Pull Requests: If you'd like to contribute code, you can fork the repository, create a new branch, and submit a pull request with your changes. Please ensure that your code adheres to our coding standards and include relevant tests.

Getting Started

To get started with contributing, follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository on GitHub.
  2. Clone your forked repository to your local machine.
  3. Create a new branch for your changes (git checkout -b feature/my-feature).
  4. Make your changes and commit them (git commit -am 'Add my feature').
  5. Push your changes to your forked repository (git push origin feature/my-feature).
  6. Submit a pull request on GitHub.

License

By contributing to @alik6/bun-copy-plugin, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under the MIT License.