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There are a set of options available to provide full control of how you want
your source files treated. This list is also available by running ESC with the -help option,
but I'll try to explain some of them here more indepth.
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-l (level)
Sets the crunch-level you wish to use in the range of 0-4. If this option
is not set, level 2 is assumed.
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-s (silent)
Produce no report and no error messages whatsoever.
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-v (verbose)
When verbose mode is enabled, ESC will echo every action performed back
to the console. This comes in handy when debugging or if you just want
to view the process taking place. By using > you can even pipe
the verbosed output to a logfile or similar. Ex.
cscript ESC.wsf -v -ow all.js C:\script-dir > verbose.log
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-$
This option explicitly instructs ESC to activate the variable-substitution
engine. The substition engine is the man doing the dirtywork at level 4,
responsible for the most complex part of the crunching process, but
by using this option ESC can be told to use it on lower levels also.
For instance, using the option-combo -l 0 -$ would leave your
scripts unprocessed in terms of whitespace and comments,
but any variable-name not recognized as blessed will be mangled within
a global scope.
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-oa <filename>
With this directive you are telling ESC to append the crunched
data to the file specified. If the specified file doesn't exist, ESC
will create it.
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-ow <filename> | STDOUT
Same as with -ao, but with the difference that ESC will write the
output to the file specified instead of appending. This option will
cause any previous file with the same name to be overwritten, so be
careful. Optionally you can instruct ESC to write the stream to STDOUT instead
of a file. Comes in handy if you are piping the output to another process.
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----------------------------------------------------------- Usage : ESC.wsf -l [0-4] -ow output.js foo.js bar.js C:\scripts\baz ----------------------------------------------------------- -a [-about] : Description page -c [-copyright] : Copyright/license notice -e [-example] : Examples of usage -h [-help] : This help-screen ----------------------------------------------------------- -l [-level] [01(2)34] : [optional] Set crunch-level (4 sets -$ on) -s [-silent] : [optional] Run silent, nada stdout -v [-verbose] : [optional] Run in verbose mode -$ : [optional] Activate variable-substitution engine ----------------------------------------------------------- -oa <filename> : Target filename for appending -ow <filename> : Target filename for writing -ow STDOUT : Write stream to STDOUT ----------------------------------------------------------- <input-file(s)> : [required] file(s) and/or directories containing scripts to crunch... (If filenames contains spaces, they must be quoted)
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