A mos plugin that creates dependencies sections
npm i -S mos-plugin-dependencies
Add this code snippet somewhere in your markdown file:
<!--@dependencies()-->
<!--/@-->
Run mos
in the terminal.
You'll get a dependencies section with the list of the dependencies used in the package.
## Dependencies
- [async-regex-replace](https://github.com/pmarkert/async-regex-replace): regex replacements using asynchronous callback functions
- [chalk](https://github.com/chalk/chalk): Terminal string styling done right. Much color.
dependencies(opts)
- create a section with the list of dependencies
devDependencies(opts)
- create a section with the list of dev dependencies
opts.shield
- boolean or string - tells whether to add a dependency shield or not. Iftrue
, adds a shield using default styling. If astring
, adds a shield with the style specified by the string. Isfalse
by default.
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- shieldman: Badges creator
- babel-cli: Babel command line.
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- babel-plugin-transform-runtime: Externalise references to helpers and builtins, automatically polyfilling your code without polluting globals
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- babel-register: babel require hook
- chai: BDD/TDD assertion library for node.js and the browser. Test framework agnostic.
- cz-conventional-changelog: Commitizen adapter following the conventional-changelog format.
- eslint: An AST-based pattern checker for JavaScript.
- eslint-config-standard: JavaScript Standard Style - ESLint Shareable Config
- eslint-plugin-promise: Enforce best practices for JavaScript promises
- eslint-plugin-standard: ESlint Plugin for the Standard Linter
- ghooks: Simple git hooks
- istanbul: Yet another JS code coverage tool that computes statement, line, function and branch coverage with module loader hooks to transparently add coverage when running tests. Supports all JS coverage use cases including unit tests, server side functional tests
- mocha: simple, flexible, fun test framework
- mos: A pluggable module that injects content into your markdown files via hidden JavaScript snippets
- mos-plugin-ejs: A mos plugin that executes embedded js in markdown files
- mos-processor: A markdown processor for mos
- semantic-release: automated semver compliant package publishing
- validate-commit-msg: Script to validate a commit message follows the conventional changelog standard