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eat-fruit

v0.0.1

Published

Package to print some random fruit I eat.

Readme

🍉 Eat Fruit

Package to print some random fruit I eat.

This repository contains the source code for my tutorial: Bundling Your JavaScript Library with Rollup.

In that tutorial, you'll learn how to bundle your JavaScript library using Rollup:

  • Learn various output formats
  • Rollup configuration file
  • Three-shaking feature
  • Working with a third-party library from NPM
  • Integrating Babel with Rollup
  • Minifying bundle file
  • Publishing bundles to NPM

Installation

Run the following command to install this package through NPM:

$ npm i eat-fruit

# Or if you use Yarn
$ yarn add eat-fruit

You can also use this library on the browser directly:

<!-- For development -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/eat-fruit@latest/dist/eat-fruit.umd.js"></script>

<!-- Minified version for production -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/eat-fruit@latest/dist/eat-fruit.umd.min.js"></script>

Quick Start

On Node.js:

const eatFruit = require('eat-fruit');

eatFruit(); // "I eat 🍉."

If you load the umd bundle on the browser, you can access the eatFruit function globally:

window.eatFruit(); // "I eat 🍉."

// Or simply
eatFruit();

License

MIT © Risan Bagja Pradana