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broccoli-leasot

v1.6.0

Published

A broccoli plugin which wraps around the leasot module to parse and output TODOs and FIXMEs from comments in your files

Downloads

561

Readme

broccoli-leasot

A broccoli plugin for the leasot module to parse and output markers like TODOs and FIXMEs from comments

Repo health & stats

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Dependency Status devDependency Status

Installation

npm install --save-dev broccoli-leasot

Screenshot

Ember inspector's markers

Usage

var broccoliLeasot = require('broccoli-leasot');
var tree = broccoliLeasot(someTree, options);

As a Ember CLI Addon, simply npm install --save-dev broccoli-leasot and supply the options you would like:

var app = new EmberApp({
  markers: {
    enabled: true,
    kinds: [ 'TODO', 'FIXME', 'CUSTOM']
  }
});

Documentation

broccoliLeasot(inputTree, options)


options.enabled {true|false}

This will eliminate processing altogether.

Default: false


options.extensions Array of file types to scan

This indicates the files with specific extensions to be scanned. The complete list can be seen at the leasot repo

Default: ['js', 'css', 'less', 'scss', 'hbs', 'handlebars']


options.kinds Array of markers

These are the markers looked up in the comments of the files which are scanned.

Default: ['TODO', 'FIXME']


options.groupBy file|kind

The broccoli plugin prints the analysis of leasot on the console. Users can choose between grouping markers by file name or kind of marker.

Default: file


Development

This plugin is all about productivity so its written in es6/2015 with the help of babel.js. The plugin code is at src/index.js. To see the compiled code run npm run compile and look at the content of lib\index.js

Interested in using babel for your next npm module, read this excellent article on this.

Tests

Running the tests:

npm install
npm test