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@lemoineat/grunt-graph-easy

v1.0.1

Published

Use graph-easy to convert text graphs into images

Downloads

2

Readme

grunt-graph-easy

Use graph-easy to convert text graphs into images

Getting Started

Requirements

  • Grunt

  • graph-easy (on Debian: sudo apt install libgraph-easy-perl)

Installation

Install this plugin:

$ npm install grunt-graph-easy --save-dev

Include the task in your Gruntfile:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-graph-easy');

ocamlbuild task

Run this task with the grunt graph-easy command.

Options

format

Type: String

Output format: ascii, png

Default: guess it from destination file suffix

grapheasy

Type: String array

Additional options to be passed to graph-easy.

Usage Examples

graph-easy: {
  main: {
    files: {
      'dist/images': 'graph/a.txt'
    },
    options:
      format: 'ascii',
      grapheasy: []
  },
},

This task supports all the file mapping format Grunt supports. Please read Globbing patterns and Building the files object dynamically for additional details.

##License

Copyright (c) 2017 Lemoine Automation Technologies

Licensed under the MIT license.