1.7 KiB
1.7 KiB
1. Browser (Legacy / Static)
Download the jbase.min.js file, upload it to your server, and include it in your HTML.
<script src="/path/to/js/jbase.min.js"></script>
<script>
// jBase is now available via '$' or 'jBase'
$(document).ready(() => {
console.log("jBase is ready!");
});
</script>
-- OR --
via CDN
<!-- CDN: jsDelivr @latest Version -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@k37z3r/jbase/dist/jbase.min.js"></script>
<!-- CDN: Statically @latest version -->
<script src="https://cdn.statically.io/npm/@k37z3r/jbase/dist/jbase.min.js"></script>
<!-- CDN: jsDelivr @2.2.0 Version -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/k37z3r/jBase-2@2.2.0/dist/jbase.min.js"></script>
<!-- CDN: Statically @2.2.0 Version -->
<script src="https://cdn.statically.io/gh/k37z3r/jBase-2@2.2.0/dist/jbase.min.js"></script>
<!-- Use one of the examples above. You can find further examples in the jsDelivr or Statically documentation -->
<script>
// jBase is now available via '$' or 'jBase'
$(document).ready(() => {
console.log("jBase is ready!");
});
</script>
2. Node.js / Bundlers (Webpack, Vite, Rollup) coming soon
If you are using a modern stack or server-side rendering (SSR), you can import jBase as a module.
npm install @k37z3r/jbase
# or
yarn add @k37z3r/jbase
Usage in TypeScript/ESM:
import { $ } from 'jbase';
// Use as usual
$('.element').addClass('active');
Usage in CommonJS (Node.js require):
const { $ } = require('jbase');
$('.element').addClass('active');