# @terribleplan/next-cloudflare This is pretty rough right now, but it works and can hopefully used to foster discussion in the next.js project around a different/better/additional serverless interface. ## Quickstart 1. Set up [my fork of next.js](https://github.com/terribleplan/next.js). 1. `git clone https://github.com/terribleplan/next.js` 1. `yarn && pushd packages/next-server && npm link && popd && pushd packages/next && npm link && npm link next-server && popd` 1. Install this package to your project, and use my forked next 1. `yarn add @terribleplan/next-cloudflare && npm link next` 1. Build things 1. `npx next build && npx next-cloudflare` ## Usage This package is usable as an npm module as well as a CLI. ### CLI #### --input The project directory that houses the .next build output directory. Defaults to whatever directory the command is invoked from. This is passed as `cwd` to the programmatic API #### --output Where to write the output to. Defaults to `cloudflare-bundle.js` in the input directory (which defaults to the current working directory). ### API #### Usage ``` const nextCloudflare = require('@terribleplan/next-cloudflare'); const bundleString = await nextCloudflare(options); console.log(bundleString); ``` #### options.cwd The project directory that houses the .next build output directory. Defaults to `process.cwd()`.