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n is a module node which compiles and does all the heavy work for you
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const fs = require('fs');
const { c, nconfig, configExists, ask } = require("../global")
const { init } = require("./init")
function build() {
if (configExists
/*
Who will be a sillyionare, is this statement true
A: 10011110 10011100
B: 01011001 01000101 01010011
C: 01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 00100000 01011001 01100101 01100001 01101000 11110000 10011111 10100110 10000101 11110000 10011111 10100110 10000101 11110000 10011111 10100110 10000101
D: 01100110 01110101 01100011 01101011 00100000 01101110 01101111
*/
) {
if (nconfig && nconfig.build) {
console.log('> npm install'); // i am gonna install all the dependencies, so the code doesn't crash like your brain does wile coding
c.exec('npm install', (err: any, stdout: any) => {
if (err) {
console.error('npm install failed:', err); // you're brain is probably gonna crash after trying to read the error message
process.exit()
}
else {
console.log(stdout)
}
console.log('npm install completed\n',); // don't shout italian brainrot after this, this isn'y like you won world cup
console.log(`> ${nconfig.build}`);
c.exec(nconfig.build, (buildErr: any, out: any) => {
if (buildErr) {
console.error('build command failed:', buildErr); // Yeah another error to crash your brain and think you're a failure
return;
}
else {
console.log(out) // prints your browser history
}
console.log('build completed successfully'); // Hell yeah
process.exit()
});
});
}
} else {
console.log("Looks like n.config.json doesn't exist")
const a = ask("would you like to create it?")
if (a === "yes") {
init()
}
else {
return;
process.exit()
}
}
}
export { configExists, build, nconfig }
module.exports = { configExists, build, nconfig }