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@eos-makeshift/vacuum-packer

v2.0.1

Published

lightweight rollup zipper for makeshift-ctrl plugins

Readme

vacuum-packer

Plugin helper for makeshift-ctrl, it does four things and four things only:

  1. Builds the package into a single file using rollup
  2. Hashes the file and shoves it into manifest.json
  3. Extracts function names from the entry point and dumps it into a manifest.json
  4. Zips everything up (UNDER CONSTRUCTION)

Installation

It's recommended to install as a devDependency:

npm install --save-dev @eos-makeshift/vacuum-packer

Or a global executable:

npm install --global @eos-makeshift/vacuum-packer

Usage

Run through npx or npm exec if not installed globally

npx vacuum-packer

Using a Custom Configuration

vacuum-packer does some string-replacement on a default configuration file and saves it to your project root as rollup.config.js, and it will always use the generated file afterwards. If your plugin requires something more specific, you should edit the generated rollup.config.js to accomodate - see rollup documentation for specifics on how to do so.

Known Issues

rollup is known to not play well with platform-specific code, join the discord server if you would like to discuss this issue

TODO: fix example copy-pasta