Bootstrap is with no doubt the World's most used UI framework right now. Developers use it because it contains lots of cross-browser fixes, recommended industry practices, a huge components base, and has a pretty nice default theme.
However this doesn't mean every developer uses Bootstrap in its native default state.
Most developers usually make customizations to the color scheme, add their own JS, LESS, or CSS files, and many other more modifications.
Bootunstrap is for this latter cases, where the developer has made changes to the core Bootstrap files, and he still wants to update Bootstrap to the latest version.
Instead of taking the Bootstrap changelog and diffing his files with the original modified versions, Bootunstrap provides a simple JS or Shell file they can use to automatically update Bootstrap, but keep their own modifications in place.
You can execute the Shell script from any console, while the JS file can be ran from the Node.js CLI.
Requirements:
- Node.js
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