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wadit

v0.0.3

Published

Build or compress current working directory within a single command

Downloads

12

Readme

Wadit

Wadit is a tiny lightweight dev tool which build current working directory within a single command.
(less than 4 kb !)

[Developed for own purpose and then published on internet]

Installation

Use the package manager npm to install Wadit from your terminal

npm i -g wadit

Install Wadit globally to use CLI functionalities from your terminal

Published on npmjs

Build

wadit

# with custom configuration file
wadit --config "wadit.config.js"

If your configuration file is wadit.config.js, then you don't need to mention file path to CLI

Initialize configuration

wadit init

# or with custom name
wadit -i "another.config.js"

Show help menu

wadit help
# or
wadit -h

Show version

wadit version
# or
wadit -v

Configuration

module.exports = {
    "input": "",                 // leave blank to input current directory
    "output": "output.zip", 
    "excludes": [                // exclude files and directory from build;
        "node_modules/**",
        ".git",
        ".gitignore",
        "src/scss/**"            // supports regular expression
    ],
    "before": [],                // callable or executable before the action
    "after": [],                 // callable or executable after the action
}

Advanced

Element of Before and After array must be either executable command of the syste, or callable method by JavaScript.

Before executes right before building the directory and After executes right after building the directory.

Before || After

// example for after, but works same for before
"after" : [
    // executable
    'echo "Hello World!"',
    // callable anonymous function
    (config) => { 
        // code yourself
    },
    // callable class's method
    aClass.aMethod
]

Contribution

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change. Make a request at Wadit GIT on github public repository Published by Jafran Hasan