Getting started
How to install #
npm install -g
The command lighthouse should be available after the installation.
How to run #
lighthouse [--flags] [input-path] [input-file]
Alternatively, this can be used:
npm run build && node ./target/app.js [--flags] [input-path] [input-file]
Run arguments #
| Argument | Description | Default value |
|---|---|---|
| input-path | Optional. Tells Lighthouse where is the source directory to generate the site | Current directory |
| input-file | Optional. Relative path inside source of the file to process. Useful when you have a working site and you want to update only one file without having to process the whole site | All files are processed |
Run parameters #
| Parameter | Description | Default value |
|---|---|---|
| --minify | Optional. Enables the minification of generated files, if disabled a prettier formatter is used | false |
| --debug | Optional. Enables debug mode to show not found variables and files messages on generated files, also generates intermediate MD files while processing and shows more information on the logs | false |