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Installation

Development Guide

This plugin was created using skpm. For a detailed explanation on how things work, checkout the skpm Readme.

Usage

Install the dependencies

npm install

Once the installation is done, you can run some commands inside the project folder:

npm run build

To watch for changes:

npm run watch

Custom Configuration

Babel

To customize Babel, you have two options:

Webpack

To customize webpack create webpack.skpm.config.js file which exports function that will change webpack's config.

/**
 * Function that mutates original webpack config.
 * Supports asynchronous changes when promise is returned.
 *
 * @param {object} config - original webpack config.
 * @param {object} entry - entry property from webpack config
 * @param {boolean} entry.isPluginCommand - whether the config is for a plugin command or a resource
 **/
module.exports = function(config, entry) {
  /** you can change config here **/
};

To use the polyfills or the mocks for certain Node.js globals and modules use the node property.

Visit the official documention for available options.

if(entry.isPluginCommand ){
  config.node = {
    setImmediate: false
  }
} else {
  config.node = false;
}

Debugging

To view the output of your console.log, you have a few different options:

Skpm provides a convenient way to do the latter:

skpm log

The -f option causes skpm log to not stop when the end of logs is reached, but rather to wait for additional data to be appended to the input

Publishing your plugin

skpm publish <bump>

(where bump can be patch, minor or major)

skpm publish will create a new release on your GitHub repository and create an appcast file in order for Sketch users to be notified of the update.

You will need to specify a repository in the package.json:

...
+ "repository" : {
+   "type": "git",
+   "url": "git+https://github.com/ORG/NAME.git"
+  }
...