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browserify-sa

v2.0.8

Published

Run browserify-sa in a npm package and make a standalone build of the package.

Downloads

48

Readme

browserify-sa

Run browserify-sa in a npm package and make a standalone build of the package.

Requirements

You will need a global install of browserify.

sudo npm install browserify -g

Install

sudo npm install browserify-sa -g

Usage

Just run the command in the module you would like to make, like this:

browserify-sa

Basicly a simple wrapper around browserify that does something like this:

mkdir -p dist && browserify moduleMain -s moduleName > dist/module-name.js

This makes a dist/module-name.js file based on the 'main' and 'name' fields in package.json

Options

If you want another name for the the exposed variable name, you can specify:

-n or --name the name of the export, the global variable exposed.

Uglify:

--uglify or -u - will shorten and uglify the dist build. Uglify will not always work with e.g. string literals.

In order to use uglify, you will need uglify.js installed global.

sudo npm install -g uglify-js

MIT © Dennis Iversen