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ninja-build

v0.1.5

Published

Ninja build-system wrapper for Node.js.

Downloads

150

Readme

Ninja build

This npm package downloads and builds Ninja, a small build system that is lean and fast. The npm package itself is just a wrapper, typically allowing the easy use of Ninja inside a Node.js project.

To use in your project, you may run:

$ npm install ninja-build --save-dev

Then you can access the Ninja binary:

$ node_modules/ninja-build/bin/ninja

You can install the package globally as well; in this case ninja will be available on the command line everywhere. This is not recommended, because the ninja version can conflict between different projects.

Right now, the installed version of Ninja is 1.3.4. It won't work on Windows because the bootstrap is written for bash (should be migrated to Python or best, JS). Feel free to open a pull request for any possible improvements, including potential future Ninja version increase.