Note: This is NOT an official package from Neil Fraser or Google, it is just a way to publish the package on NPM with some effort to comply with semver standards, I am not the owner of the original source-code of JS Interpreter.
An npm package for the Neil Fraser's JS-Interpreter
For license and pretty much any other information (except for the NPM package itself) refer to the original repo
This repository is not a fork of the original repository anymore, instead it
clones it as a gitmodule
and packs it using webpack
to an npm package.
Additional to the original library, this package contains a cli version which can be used for testing the interpreter from terminal.
Changes are recorded on a best effort basis in CHANGELOG.md.
npm install js-interpreter
or
yarn add js-interpreter
var Interpreter = require('js-interpreter');
var myInterpreter = new Interpreter('2 * 2');
import Interpreter from 'js-interpreter';
const myInterpreter = new Interpreter('2 * 2');
js-interpreter path/to/my/file.js
or
echo 'console.log(1 + 2)' | js-interpreter
After the first time cloning this repository you would need to pull the original-repo
from GitHub using the following command:
git submodule update --init --recursive
If you've already initialized the repository and you want to fetch the latest changes use the following command:
git submodule foreach git pull origin master
- Check all the commits on the origin to identify the changes and update
CHANGELOG.md
- Bump the version according to semver rules
- After PR is merged:
- Run
yarn install
to install the dependencies - Run
yarn publish
to publish the package - Push the version as a tag to Github
- Run