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data-merge

v1.0.2

Published

Merge two or more YAML or JSON objects into one.

Downloads

54

Readme

data-merge

Merge two or more YAML or JSON objects into one.

Install

npm install --save-dev data-merge

Executables

Bin - data-merge

Get JSON or Yaml file names as a command line argument and merge their content into one object and serialize the new object with JSON or Yaml and write it to the standard output.

For more information run node bin/data-merge.js --help

Contributing

Contributions welcome; Please submit all pull requests against master branch. If your pull request contains TypeScript patches or features, you should include relevant unit tests.

To start run:

npm install

npm run get-started

Before `git commit` run:

npm test

To check the content of the package:

If you have added new files then run the following command and review manually the content of the tmp/package directory.

npm run unpack

Author

Andor Dávid

Release History

  • v1.0.1 - 2015-11-28
    • Fix package.json/bin mapping.
  • v1.0.0 - 2015-11-28
    • Initial release with basic functions.

License

Available under GPL-2.0+