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updater-example

v0.1.2

Published

This is an example updater for the `update` library, to provide a basic demonstration of how updaters work.

Downloads

31

Readme

updater-example NPM version NPM downloads

This is an example updater for the update library, to provide a basic demonstration of how updaters work.

What is "Update"?

Update is a new, open-source developer framework for automating updates of any kind to code projects. For more information:

Install

Install update

If you haven't already installed update globally, you can do that now with the following command:

$ npm i -g update

Install updater-example

Then install this module:

$ npm i -g update-example

Usage

Add a file named example.txt to the current working directory, then run the updater with the following command:

$ update example

What will happen?

This updater will only modify a file named example.txt in the current working directory. By default it just adds the string foo.

Try the following steps to get familiarized with how update works:

  • [ ] run $ update example to execute the default task, which will append the string foo to the file's contents.
  • [ ] run $ update example:foo to execute the foo task, appending the string foo to the file's contents
  • [ ] run $ update example:bar to execute the bar task, appending the string bar to the file's contents
  • [ ] run $ update example.abc to execute the default task on the abc (sub-)updater, appending the string abc:default to the file's contents
  • [ ] run $ update example.abc:xyz to execute the xyz task on the abc (sub-)updater, appending the string abc:xyz to the file's contents

See the code for more details.

Related projects

You might also be interested in these projects:

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  • update: Easily keep anything in your project up-to-date by installing the updaters you want to use… more | homepage
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Contributing

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.

Running tests

Install dev dependencies:

$ npm install -d && npm test

Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

Copyright © 2016, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT license.


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