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Publish scribejs in npm #24
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I am not sure what that means... |
It means uploading a snapshot of the software to npmjs.com — the public npm registry by default. The package would appear as authored by W3C: Most importantly, it's the best way to distribute scribejs to end users (it's the usual way in the Node.js/npm community). Assuming they already have Node.js and npm, they'd do: $ sudo npm i -g scribejs
$ scribejs -h
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@tripu I understand, and I am fine doing that. But, I would think, we should get all issues closed (except the ones that are labeled as 'future version') before doing that. Also, I would think I cannot do that, I do not have any account/permission to upload package infos... |
OK. Then this issue itself becomes “future version”. Labelling it as such and leaving it open until then…
No worries; I'll publish it under W3C's npm account. |
@iherman, out of curiosity: “completed” because it's now published as an npm package? |
Ouch. Closed a wrong issue... :-( Thanks for pinging. Yes, this is still pending, and not sure when I will do it (at present there has not been any request for it and it is an extremely W3C specific tool...) |
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