Closed leider closed 9 years ago
It's not published because when I started with it there wasn't a clear or at least standard way to require front-end scrips and their assets (CSS, images, etc.) from npm modules.
Now with the advent of bundlers and plugins.jquery.com being inactive it might be time to publish it. Give me some time to look into it and I'll publish it.
Thanks
Guillotine is on npm now.
I guess you were really eager to have it published but now that there's an official release it'd be nice if you could take the mirror down to avoid confusion.
Thanks for supporting Guillotine!
\o/. Will do.
Thanks a lot!!!!
Am 08.07.2015 um 21:27 schrieb Matías Gagliano notifications@github.com:
Guillotine is on npm now.
I guess you were really eager to have it published but now that there's an official release it'd be nice if you could take the mirror down to avoid confusion.
Thanks for supporting Guillotine!
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DONE. The webpage in npm is still there. I don't have a clue about how to remove it. The modules are gone.
It's all gone now, thanks!
If you don't want to set up an account there, I could do that for you.