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less-js-wampile

v1.1.3

Published

less-js-wampile is dead simple to use, but also comes with LESS 3.0.0 support, JS compilation and Function compilation pre configured by default. Thanks to Jony Cheung repo: Dead Simple LESS CSS Watch Compiler(https://github.com/jonycheung/deadsimple-less

Readme

##Intro less-js-wampile is dead simple to use, but also comes with LESS 3.0.0 support, JS compilation and Function compilation pre configured by default.

Pass the two parameters. First parameter is the source folder to watch for changes and second is the output folder in which the css files will be compiled

    less-js-wampile app/client app/client

This is pre configured with JS an function support.

Prerequisites

The commands below may need to be prefixed with sudo depending upon your system

Install LESS and make sure the lessc binary is accessible to the script. Installing LESS with the -g(global) flag will make the binary accessible to your system.

npm

npm install -g [email protected]

Installation

The commands below may need to be prefixed with sudo depending upon your system

Install the less-js-wampile command globally.

npm

npm install -g less-js-wampile

Usage

You need to pass in the 2 parameters - <source_dir> and <destination_dir> . First parameter is the source folder to watch for changes and second is the output folder in which the css files will be compiled