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quilk-public-example-3rd-party-module

v1.0.4

Published

An exmaple 3rd party module that can be included in your quilk.json file. In fact, you can include any npm module into the quilk.json file.. as long as it returns an object with a run function in it.

Downloads

16

Readme

quilk-public-example-3rd-party-module

If you are here reading this then you could well be about to embark upon the creation of your own quilk module for the quilk module runner.

This module does very little, but it does demo the general required structure of a module.

Landed here and this makes no sense to you? Click here for a clearer picture: https://www.npmjs.com/package/quilk#custom-modules

TIP: The runner reads the package.json of the 3rd party module is it to run... it is looking for the main section... ie the kick off file for the module. Don't forget to enter one in yours, see the package.json file in this module for an example (note the "main": "index.js", in the package.json and the index.js file).