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twhite

v1.1.2

Published

Whitespace processor for finn

Downloads

8

Readme

twhite

twhite is a small conditional significant ttwhitespace processor for finn and rework. It performs a really basic check to see if a given file already processed for significant twhitespace.

Install

The module is released in npm and can be installed using:

npm install --save twhite

It's advised to use finn as processing engine as that's what we're using our tests.

Usage

As twhite is a plugin for finn we need to setup a finn instance first. I assume you've already got it required an setup like:

'use strict';

var finn = require('finn')()
  , twhitespace = require('twhite');

Now that we have a finn instance we can assign twhite as pre filter:

finn.pre.use(twhitespace);

If you are using modules that process @import statements you might also want to pre-process those files, usually you can just supply the white function direction as transform method:

finn.use('import', require('rework-import')({ transform: twhitespace }));

And that's all you need to know about this module!

License

MIT