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@nexssp/package

v1.0.23

Published

Package Manager for the Nexss Programmer

Downloads

23

Readme

@nexssp/package

  • Experimental - alpha stage

Manage multiple packages (now only git and only Nexss Programmer packages)

nexss pkg add Blender --saveNexss # You can modify code from now in your folder and use it for your project.
nexss pkg init
nexss pkg init Id # Run command init on the Id (installs package)
nexss pkg install Id # installs package (Id cannot exists in the NEXSS_PACKAGES_PATH)
nexss pkg install all # installs all packages

Examples

nexss pkg add Mouse/Move --_x=10 --_y=200
nexss pkg add Local/Folder
nexss pkg add Keyboard --type="#d" --copyPackage --saveNexss  --forceNexss # --copyPackage to the current folder (you can modify)

Multiplatform

Nexss Programmer packages can have subfolders for differnet platform. nexss pkg init will ommit them if the platfrom does not match, so it will not run eg. Windows init commands on Linux machine etc.