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cat-source-map

v0.1.2

Published

concatenate JavaScript files, handling source map bits

Downloads

3

Readme

cat-source-map

concatenate JavaScript files, handling source map bits

usage

cat-source-map [options] srcFile1 srcFile2 ... outFile

options:
    --fixFileNames   -f   normalize file names
    --verbose        -v   be verbose
    --help           -h   print this help

Output files ${outFile} and ${outFile}.map.json will be generated by concatenating the source files into the outFile, and recalculating the source maps into the .map.json outFile.

The --fixFileNames option will try to make the file names in the output sources property relative and will remove leading . and .. path entries.

installation

npm install cat-source-map

You probably just want to add this to each package that uses it, as an entry in devDependencies. You can then invoke it from a build script as node_modules/.bin/cat-source-map.

hacking

https://github.com/pmuellr/cat-source-map

license

Apache License, Version 2.0