browserify v2 plugin for pug with sourcemaps support
npm install pugifypugify
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pug transform for browserify v2. Sourcemaps generation included.
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If you are using pugify programatically, you can pass options to the Pug compiler by
calling pug() on the pugify transform:
```
var b = browserify();
b.transform(require('pugify').pug({
pretty: false
}));
If you are using pugify in a command line build, you can pass parameters by adding a
"pugify" section to your package.json. You can either include parameters directly:
``
"pugify": {
"pretty": false
}
or for more complicated cases you can reference a .js file:
``
"pugify": "./assets/pugify-config.js"
And then in pugify-config.js:
``
module.exports = {
pretty: (process.env.NODE_ENV == 'production') ? true : false
};
To disable sourcemap generation, which results in smaller compiled files for production builds,
set pug option compileDebug to false in the options:
``
var b = browserify();
b.transform(require('pugify').pug({
compileDebug: false
}));
or in package.json:
```
"pugify": {
"compileDebug": false
}