Include npm sources in your brunch vendor output.
If you put, eg
"dependencies": {
"dc": "> 1.0.0"
}
NPM will install the browser client dc.js in node\_modules
, and it'd
be nice to have a way to include npm installed sources in the compiled
brunch output.
config.coffee
exports.config =
plugins:
vendorize:
dc:
include: 'dc.js'
This plugin passes 'dc/dc.js' to require.resolve
, and returns the
result to brunch via the plugin include
method.
Very crude, but seems to work for npm sources that have a compiled file that is ready for minification/include.
Add "npm-vendorize-brunch": "x.y.z"
to package.json
of your brunch app.
Add config as shown above.