This package includes a common script for bundling Kino assets with zero configuration.
The bundling setup uses esbuild and Tailwind configured with Livebook color palette.
npm install -D @livebook/kino-bundler
See assets in the Kino repository for example usage.
This script is opinionated about the directory structure, so that no configuration is necessary. It is designed to support multiple asset bundles, where all of them are in the same npm project.
Example project structure:
assets/
├── packs/
│ ├── my_smart_cell/
│ │ ├── ...
│ │ └── main.js
│ └── my_kino/
│ ├── ...
│ └── main.js
├── shared/
│ └── *.js
├── package-lock.json
└── package.json
Each directory in packs/
is going to be bundled separately into lib/assets/{pack}/build/
.
Code shared across packs should be placed in the shared/
directory, which is scanned by
Tailwind (in addition to each pack).
kino-bundler [--watch] [--dev]
OPTIONS
--watch When enabled, the source fiels are watched and and rebuilt every change.
--dev When enabled, the bundle is not production-optimised, includes dev warnings and sourcemaps.
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