bower
A package manager optimized for front-end web development. A package can be a GitHub user/repo shorthand, a Git endpoint, a URL or a registered package. More information: https://bower.io/.
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Install a project's dependencies, listed in its bower.json:
bower install
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Install one or more packages to the bower_components directory:
bower install {{package}} {{package}}
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Uninstall packages locally from the bower_components directory:
bower uninstall {{package}} {{package}}
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List local packages and possible updates:
bower list
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Display help information about a bower command:
bower help {{command}}
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Create a
bower.json
file for your package:
bower init
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Install a specific dependency version, and add it to
bower.json
:
bower install {{local_name}}={{package}}#{{version}} --save
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