Sopa
Sopa is a local package manager. You can imagine it was a local version of bower.
Getting Start
Install
$ npm install sopa -g
Pull package
To use sopa, the first thing you need to do is setting the components dir use set-dir
:
$ sopa set-dir ~/sopa_components
The dir is a place where store all your packages pull from web.
Now I pull the jQuery from cdnjs (https://cdnjs.com/), for example.
Firstly I search jQuery on cdnjs and copy the static file url. Here I found is a version of 2.1.3
js file - //cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.3/jquery.min.js
So I need to pull this file:
$ sopa pull jquery@2.1.3@js //cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.3/jquery.min.js
jquery
is the package name you defined and 2.1.3
is the version of the package. Note that you are required a file type ( js or *css ).
Install package
Now I need to install jQuery which I'd pulled from cdnjs at current folder.
$ sopa install jquery@2.1.3@js javascripts
The last command is the folder you wanna install the static file into.
List
Sometimes you may wanna list what packages you had pull or what version you'd pull. Sopa has a command help you list it:
$ sopa ls
vue
jquery
If you wanna show what jQuery version you'd pulled, you can:
$ sopa ls jquery
1.11.2
2.1.3
Why
The reason why I create Sopa is my college always limit my data whithin 9 GB per month. Everytime I bower install
or npm install
cost much data. So I made Sopa.
Sopa
It named Sopa, in memory of my idol Aaron Swartz, who againsted SOPA.