The Twitter engineer team launched Bower, a package manager for web development. This tool is mainly used to help users easily install CSS, JavaScript, images and other related packages, and manage dependencies between these packages. As web functions become more and more complex, loading multiple JavaScript function libraries on the same web page has become a common habit. Developers increasingly need a tool to manage various libraries on the browser side, such as searching, automatic installation/uninstallation, checking for updates, and ensuring dependencies. Bower is a browser-oriented library management tool designed to solve this problem.
When using Bower, there is a configuration file. bowerrc thought it was XX at first. bowerrc. Later I found no and changed it to bowerrc. JSON. the bowerrc file cannot be created without a file name because of the following situations:
There is no way to implement it. Finally, use cmd to create:
There is no way to implement it. Finally, use cmd to create:
Finally, it came out !!!!!
This is a JSON file.
{"Directory": "JS/jslib", "JSON": "", "endpoint": "", "searchpath": "", "shorthand_resolver ":""}