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by aww_dang
1690 days ago
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For js libraries, I generally prefer something that offers a prebuilt package. If I need to use NPM just to include a Javascript file on a webpage, I generally look elsewhere. Same with CSS themes. For command line tools and packages that require Node, again I generally look elsewhere. Dealing with a rest API on a command line shouldn't require so much bloat. If a tool requires Node as part of a build script, I avoid it like the plague. In other cases, I use a VM to build the JS package, but I honestly dread this workflow. Whenever a README/INSTALL contains, "Just npm our package..." or "first install node, then npm our helper utilities..." I start looking for alternatives. Maybe I'm becoming a curmudgeon and maybe my dislike of Node is irrational, but this is how I'm coping. |
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