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webpack-build-speaker

v0.1.0

Published

A Webpack plugin that speaks notifications for build steps using the Mac OS X say command.

Downloads

76

Readme

webpack-build-speaker

A Webpack plugin, for Mac OS X, that uses the say module to speak notifications for Webpack build errors and warnings.

Are you tired of having to constantly switch between your IDE and terminal window to see whether your latest edits resulted in a failed build? Why didn't your latest changes get hot-loaded? Was there a syntax error or failed unit test? With this plugin, you will always be apprised of build problems without having to keep an eye on your terminal window.

To use, install the webpack-build-speaker package npm install webpack-build-speaker --save-dev and add the plugin to your Webpack configuration file:

// webpack.config.js
var WebpackBuildSpeakerPlugin = require('webpack-build-speaker');

module.exports = {
  // ... snip ...
  plugins: [
    new WebpackBuildSpeakerPlugin()
  ],
  // ... snip ...
}

Config Options

voice

The voice to use to speak the notification. All of the Mac voices are available as listed in the say package.

buildSuccess

The message to speak for a successful build. Defaults to Build successful!.

buildWarning

The message to speak for a warning with the build. Defaults to The build has warnings.

buildError

The message to speak for a failed build. Defaults to The build has errors!.

suppressSuccess

True to suppress the success notifications, otherwise false (default). Note that the success notification will always be shown following a failed build regardless of this setting.

suppressWarning

True to suppress the warning notifications, otherwise false (default).

Notes

Huge thanks to Rocco Cataldo for his webpack-build-notifier which was a starting point for this plugin.