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signed-nuclide-prebuilt-libs

v0.5.7

Published

Nuclide's binary dependencies prebuilt for various platforms

Downloads

5

Readme

nuclide-prebuilt-libs

Build Status AppVeyor

This repo exists to build Nuclide's binary dependencies for various architectures.

Usage in application code

const ctags = require('nuclide-prebuilt-libs/ctags');
const fuzzyNative = require('nuclide-prebuilt-libs/fuzzy-native');
const keytar = require('nuclide-prebuilt-libs/keytar');
const ptyjs = require('nuclide-prebuilt-libs/pty');

Publishing nuclide-prebuilt-libs

  1. Run npm version patch.
  2. Push the base package version bump and release tag with git push --follow-tags.
  3. Wait for both Travis and AppVeyor to build and upload the release artifacts.
  4. To test your npm release: Run ./prepublish && npm pack
  5. Run npm publish.

Things to know about sub-packages

  • They're semi independent in that you can run npm install inside any of them to do work on one of them.
  • The empty .npmignore in the sub-packages and the "files" field in the root package are super important.
  • Be careful not to fall into https://github.com/atom/atom/blob/128f661/src/package.coffee#L486-L503.
  • The "dependencies" in the sub-packages DO NOT get installed when someone installs nuclide-prebuilt-libs.