Ace: Install via npm?

Created on 3 Jan 2015  ·  11Comments  ·  Source: ajaxorg/ace

Right now it looks like ace has a package.json with the name 'ace' but ace on npm is a different project. Is ace published under a different name?

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Btw: I have the package name ace-code-editor. I'd be happy to give it to you should you decide to publish ace on npm.

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Ace is not published on npm yet. You can install it with npm i git+https://github.com/ajaxorg/ace#master or npm i git+https://github.com/ajaxorg/ace-builds#master for built version

but will it ever be published on npm, do you have any plans for that?
would be awesome :smile:

Builds already exists: https://www.npmjs.com/package/ace-builds
If you want sources I don't think it's a good idea to get them as npm dependency.

Okay, we can use builds - thanks!

It should definitely be possible to just npm install ace

Btw: I have the package name ace-code-editor. I'd be happy to give it to you should you decide to publish ace on npm.

I have installed ace-code-editor. How do I use it together with typescript @types/ace ? I'm stuck at the importing inside the es6 class step.

Edit: Found brace meanwhile. Saved my life.

Any updates on this? Can't believe there is no official ace npm package...

This would be particularly useful in combination with webpack's tree-shaking.

@trevorhreed this is already possible using the ace-builds npm package https://github.com/ajaxorg/ace/tree/master/demo/webpack https://github.com/nightwing/ace-webpack-demo

It's here: https://www.npmjs.com/package/ace-builds

Could install via:

yarn add ace-builds

or

npm install ace-builds

Then import via:

import ace from 'ace-builds'

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