| #!/usr/bin/env bash |
| # Copyright 2025 The Dawn & Tint Authors |
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| |
| # This script is necessary since: |
| # 1. The version of Node that is pulled into Dawn does not have "npx" in its |
| # bin/, only "node". So, invoking npx requires manually invoking "node" |
| # with the npx-cli.js file. |
| # 2. npx is used by the Go code, which can only receive a single path for its |
| # npx path override. Hence, the need for run_npx.py to actually run npx. |
| # 3. shebangs don't work on Windows, so we need a bash/batch script to invoke |
| # the Python script that actually runs npx. |
| |
| set -e # Fail on any error. |
| |
| SCRIPT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" >/dev/null 2>&1 && pwd )" |
| |
| python3 "${SCRIPT_DIR}/run_npx.py" "${@:1}" |