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placeatut

v1.1.1

Published

browserify v2 plugin for LiveScript with support for mixed .js and .ls files

Downloads

15

Readme

liveify Build Status

browserify transform for livescript

mix and match .ls and .js files in the same project

important: when using require('path/to/file.ls') remember to use .ls extension

example

given some files written in a mix of js and ls:

foo.ls:

console.log require './bar.js'

bar.js:

module.exports = require('./baz.ls')(5)

baz.ls:

module.exports = (* 111)

install liveify into your app:

$ npm install liveify

when you compile your app, just pass -t liveify to browserify:

$ browserify -t liveify foo.ls > bundle.js
$ node bundle.js
555

install

With npm do:

npm install liveify

options

By default livescript is compiled with the constant flag set to false. This can be set to true by setting the environment variable LSC_CONST:

LSC_CONST=true browserify -t liveify -e my-app.ls > my-app.js

license

MIT