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cli-compiler

v0.1.35

Published

Compiler for command line interfaces

Downloads

100

Readme

Table of Contents

Compiler

Compiler for the command module, a component of the toolkit.

Compiles markdown program definitions to javascript.

Install

npm i cli-compiler

Test

npm test

Usage

The compiler executes the following phases:

  1. Create or initialize a Program instance or subclass (create).
  2. Load and execute library modules (libs).
  3. Gather source files to merge with parsed program data (sources).
  4. Load and concatenate markdown input files (cat).
  5. Parse markdown document to tokens (parse).
  6. Render markdown tokens into program definition (render).
  7. Replace variables in the program strings (replace).
  8. Transform the program definition to a module (transform).
  9. Write the transformed javascript module to a file (write).
  10. Print the javascript document (print).

License

Everything is MIT. Read the license if you feel inclined.

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