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flinc

v1.0.0

Published

recursively include files

Readme

flinc

recursively include files

NPM version

a.txt

aaa
!include(./b.txt)
ccc

b.txt

bbb

run flinc a.txt

aaa
bbb
ccc

cli

NAME
       flinc - recursively include files

SYNOPSIS
       flinc [options] <file>

OPTIONS
       -h, --help
              Display this help and exit.

       --version
              Output version information and exit.

       -o, --output outfile
              Specify the filename for the processed output. Defaults to stdout.

       -r, --regex
              regular expression to search for include tags. Defaults to !include(filename)

EXAMPLE
       Process a README.md file:

           flinc -o README.md README.md

       Use a cusom regular expression for tag myinclude filename.txt and output to stdout:

           flinc --regex "^myinclude\s+(.*?)\s*$" mytext.txt

INSTALLATION
       npm i -g flinc

api

NOTE: Reading files is done synchronously - aka blocking.

const FileInclude = require('flinc')
const { text } = new FileInclude().read(`${__dirname}/a.txt`).build()

license

MIT licensed