Bundles several Lua files into a single file.
npm install luabundlerluabundler
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CLI tool for bundling several Lua files into a single file.
If you're looking for an API, see luabundle




bash
npm install -g luabundler
`Usage
bundle
The
bundle command takes an input Lua file, and recursively collects all the require()d modules and bundles them into a single output bundle.`bash
luabundler bundle input.lua -p "/path/to/lua/?.lua" -o bundle.lua
`If you don't specify an output file (
-o), the resultant bundle will be printed to your terminal.$3
In order to know where to look for required files, you must provide one or more search path patterns.
In addition to allowing you to add directories to search within, the pattern format allows you to configure supported file extensions as well.
For example, it's fairly common practice for Lua scripts written for Tabletop Simulator to use the
.ttslua extension:`bash
luabundler bundle input.lua -p "/path/to/lua/?.lua" -p "/path/to/mod/?.ttslua" -o bundle.lua
`$3
Additional bundle options are described with:
`bash
luabundler bundle --help
`unbundle
The
unbundle command takes an input bundle, and splits it up into its original modules.`bash
luabundler unbundle bundle.lua -o original_input.lua -m modules/
`You may omit the
-m option in order to simply output the root module and ignore all its require()'d dependencies i.e. if you already have them on disk.$3
Additional unbundle options are described with:
`bash
luabundler unbundle --help
``