A command-line tool for preprocess.
npm install preprocess-cli-tool
Usage: preprocess -f <source> -d <destination> [--option <argument>]...
Options:
-h, --help Show help [boolean]
-f, --srcFile The source file to be processed [string] [required]
-d, --destFile The file to be output after processing [string] [required]
-c, --context Context JSON object that includes variables found in the
source [string]
-t, --type Type of file to process [string] [default: "html"]
-v, --version Show version number [boolean]
The basic way to get started is to just include a source file and a destination file. Both are required to succesfully process a file.
preprocess -f path/to/source.html -d path/to/destination.html
The default type of processing is set to html
. There is no reason to explicitly set the type if you are processing html files. If you are working with other types such as CSS or JavaScript, you can set the type as follows:
preprocess -f path/to/in-file.css -d path/to/out-file.css -t js
The js
type will process both CSS or JavaScript as described by preprocess. Please refer to preprocess's documentation for the full list of file types supported.
The default context is set to process.env
. If you wish to use your own context object, you can set it as follows:
preprocess -f path/to/in-file.html -d path/to/out-file.html -c '{ "DEBUG": true }'
Make sure that your object is a valid JSON object and that you wrap it with single quotes.
Released under the MIT license
Copyright (c) 2017 Moises Baez