Naively reloads browsers and injects stuff
Very often i want to see changes that i'm doing across other browsers. With Injetador you are fully able to do that
Install it with:
$ npm install -g injetador
and then run it with:
$ injetador
Specify a webpage and a directory. Go to localhost:3000
and then change a file from that dir. It will reload the page across all browsers at localhost:3000.
Just like the above, but now you are able to specify a js file and a cssfile, which will then be injected when the page finishes its loading process.
Here are the arguments that you are able to specify when initializing Injetador. You are not required to use as Injetador provides a familiar Q&A interface.
arg | description |
---|---|
--webpage | the webpage which will be proxied to our the local server |
--dir | the directory where your awesome stuff lives (relative) |
--watch | watches the specified dir and reloads the page when that |
happens. | |
--jsfile | determines the js file to inject (relative to --dir) |
--cssfile | determines the css file to inject (relative to --dir) |
--port | the port that injetador will use |
only lazy programmers will want to write the kind of tools that might replace them in the end. Only a lazy programmer will avoid writing monotonous, repetitive code.
MIT License