require_client
node require for JS client side
why
Here you find everything you need to know behind this project.
how
Install the node binary through [sudo] npm install require_client -g
.
Create a portable require file via require_client ~/path/jsfolder [~/path/require.js] [--yui] [--watch]
.
If no third argument is specified, the build will be inside the build folder of the require_client installation.
If --yui
is not an argument, UglifyJS will be used as default.
If --watch
has been specified, the process keep building automatically per each file change.
This is very handy if you want to forget about building before each test.
If --nostrict
is an argument, "use strict";
directive will be disabled for all modules.
update
it's now possible to create a require.js
script able to parse itself ... e.g.
<script class="exec" src="js/require.js">
require("my-module").init();
</script>
This makes inclusion of built requires easier to bootstrap.
multiple projects
It is now possible to create many build with require()
and place all of them in parallel. The first require that will be available in the global scope will be used as parser, all others will simply enrich the list of available modules.
license
Mit Style