Installation: https://github.com/mootools/wrapup#installation
Examples: https://github.com/mootools/wrapup#cli-3

Then with npm you download prime modules your scripts depend on. You can
install any package from npm (and that are many!):

npm install prime

Basically you have a main.js with:

// require modules, like you do in node (interwebs knows how that works)
var prime = require('prime');
// your code...
var MyThing = prime({ ... });
new MyThing(...);

Then using the most simple wrapup command:

wrup browser --require ./main.js --output built.js

And in your HTML

<script src="built.js"></script>






On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 10:46 PM, utan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Examples? I don't get it or I have never used that, how you use in client
> side?
>
>
> On Saturday, December 28, 2013 1:42:20 PM UTC-8, Arian Stolwijk wrote:
>
>> Prime&friends can be used in the browser through wrapup (
>> https://github.com/mootools/wrapup) or browserify.
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Dec 28, 2013 at 8:28 PM, utan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>  hi,
>>>
>>> I am in the same position as you are, I learnt the mootools ways and
>>> never give raw Javascript a shot till I saw Mootools slowly going this way..
>>>
>>> Let me explain as I understand Prime..
>>>
>>> Prime is Node.js module, which you can require when needed, it is like
>>> calling specific pieces of Mootools, which Mootools is one single piece
>>> where you can use it in your web application..
>>>
>>> Example:
>>>
>>>   In Mootools you have, typeOf() , in Prime would be this :
>>>
>>>    var type =  require("prime/type");
>>>
>>>    console.log(type("string") );// "string"
>>>
>>>   Mootools way:
>>>
>>>   console.log(typeOf('String'));//string
>>>
>>> So as you can see, you can use Prime as modules which you use specific
>>> parts of the framework,  Mootools however you use the whole framework and
>>> maybe you just wanted to use some of its parts instead of the whole thing..
>>>
>>> Prime I think can be used on the client side, website too but I guess
>>> you don't use require method because it is only available in Node.js, I
>>> have never tried Prime in Node.js or Client side (Website) but I imaging
>>> you would use.
>>>
>>> <script type="text/javaScript" src="/prime/module name"></script>
>>>
>>> and use it as described in github, but I am unsure, I guess people with 
>>> better acknowledge could fill you in way better than me..
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> since I got a depression trying to learn Jquery and damn head won't let
>>> me, I mean looks easy to learn but so awkward that you forget the syntax..
>>> and I don't work much on this web stuff.. it is just like a hobby, because
>>> never learned proper css and  designing website so I tend to forget what I
>>> learn till I need to create again, which with mootools I can't forget it
>>> because its ways is just kool and has a normal behavior..
>>>
>>> hope this helps you to see things better and if there a person that
>>> could explain better or if I am totally wrong that could explain us better
>>> how this thing works.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, December 28, 2013 5:18:58 AM UTC-8, Roo wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Seems this thread went down the 'what's happened to mootools why don't
>>>> more people use it' lane.
>>>>
>>>> I was looking for some idiots guide to prime and behaviour how to use
>>>> them in a website, common examples like create a dom element, fill it from
>>>> a request then move it somewhere then fade it out. That sort of common
>>>> usage thing and also something about its goals and direction.
>>>>
>>>> I read alot that prime is like mootools class, but what about
>>>> everything else?
>>>>
>>>> Sorry if this is vague, that sort of reflects my understanding!
>>>>
>>>> Rolf
>>>>
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