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simplejswidget

v1.0.1

Published

Simple JS Widget

Downloads

7

Readme

SimpleJSwidget

Simple JS widget

Inicia:

npm init

Install:

npm install --save-dev webpack webpack-dev-server webpack-cli sass-loader node-sass css-loader style-loader postcss-loader uglifyjs-webpack-plugin html-webpack-plugin cssnano autoprefixer
npm install babel-loader @babel/core @babel/preset-env --save-dev

Build

npm run build

Publicar NPM package

You can publish your package on NPM in 3 easy steps.

Crea una cuenta en npmjs.com Logueate en npm en tu terminal con:

npm login

Publicalo con:

npm publish

Publícalo en un CDN:

As a link (hosted on a CDN) To achieve this, we will use unpkg. Unpkg is a free CDN that hosts your npm packages. Once published, you can get a link to your package using their service.

All you have to do is adding the following lines to your package.json:

  "unpkg": "dist/plugin-name.min.js",
  "files": [
    "dist"
  ],

The first line tells unpkg the file to serve, and the last 3 lines tell npm to add the dist folder in the package. (if you ignored it in the .gitignore file)