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@siimple/cli

v0.3.1

Published

Command Line for siimple

Downloads

466

Readme

@siimple/cli

The siimple command line.

This package is included in the main siimple package and a separate installation is not required.

Installation

Add this package to your project using npm:

$ npm install --save @siimple/cli

Note that Node.js version >=14 is required for running the CLI tool.

Usage

The easiest way is using npx for running the siimple CLI tool:

$ npx siimple -c siimple.config.js -o siimple.css

Instead of using npx, you can drop it inside of an npm run script in your package.json file:

{
    "name": "my-project",
    "version": "1.0.0",
    "type": "module",
    "scripts": {
        "build-siimple": "siimple -c siimple.config.js -o siimple.css"
    },
    // ...other package.json content
}

Or you can directly execute it using the relative path to the executable file instead:

$ ./node_modules/.bin/siimple -c siimple.config.js -o siimple.css

Generate your CSS

Create a file called siimple.config.js with your configuration, and print the output CSS to stdout:

$ npx siimple -c siimple.config.js

If you would like to save the generated CSS to a file, use the -o option instead with the path of the output .css file:

$ npx siimple -c siimple.config.js -o siimple.css

Note: siimple uses ECMAScript modules, so you will need to set "type": "module" in your package.json file or use .mjs as the extension for your configuration file (siimple.config.mjs).

License

MIT License.