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recursive-base64-css

v0.0.5

Published

Recursive walk through directories and Inline all css images with base64

Downloads

7

Readme

recursive-base64-css

Recursive walk through directories and Inline all css images to base64.

NPM

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Install this globally and you'll have access to the recursive-base64-css command anywhere on your system.

npm install -g recursive-base64-css

Then run the command recursive-base64-css <path> and the application will create a folder called output that will have the same css files as the <path> param, but with base64 content on all url('path') tags.

Development

Install the dependencies:

npm install

to run test:

npm test

how to debug the unit tests with mocha:

Install node-inspector using npm: npm install -g node-inspector

Run in one terminal:

node-inspector

and on another terminal run:

mocha --debug-brk

then, visit http://127.0.0.1:8080/debug?port=5858 to start debugging.

How to execute the binary as a command line interface:

npm link

This will make the module available globally, so now you can use the recursive-base64-css command anywhere!