broccoli-file-contents-to-json
Read in some files, output a JSON representation of their contents.
Check out the gulp equivalent here.
Installation
$ npm install broccoli-file-contents-to-json
How it works
Given a nested directory of files like so,
my-files
├── bar.txt
├── foo.txt
└── my-folder
└── baz.txt
broccoli-file-contents-to-json reads in each file, and outputs a single JSON file, say output.json
, representing the contents of each file within the folder. Here's an example output:
Now, you can use output.json
however you'd like.
How to Use
See the Brocfile
packaged in this project for example usage.
rm -rf dist && broccoli build dist
Author
Brian Gonzalez |
License
MIT