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browserify-ngannotate

v2.0.0

Published

A browserify transform that uses ng-annotate to add dependency injection annotations to your AngularJS source code, preparing it for minification.

Downloads

11,297

Readme

browserify-ngannotate

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A browserify transform that uses ng-annotate to add dependency injection annotations to your AngularJS source code, preparing it for minification.

Usage

browserify -t browserify-ngannotate app.js > bundle.js

Options

Provided options are passed through to ng-annotate. The add option defaults to true.

For example, to remove annotations, one could use the following:

browserify -t [ browserify-ngannotate --no-add --remove ] app.js > bundle.js

Source maps

Sourcemapping will be enabled automatically when browserify is in debug mode:

browserify --debug -t browserify-ngannotate app.js > bundle.js

File extensions

Define the filetypes to transform. Prevents other resouces like .json or .css from being processed, if you are including them with require().

This is done using the --x or --ext transform options:

browserify -t [ browserify-ngannotate --x .coffee ] app.js > bundle.js

The above example will only annotate .js and .coffee files, ignoring the rest.

Install

npm install browserify-ngannotate --save

License

MIT