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@d-fischer/bundt
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package.json
Gotchas
Your code is prepared for release targets as written!
If you need either of these, using microbundle
comes highly recommended!
Seriously, I write wonky ES5 code in a single file...
bundt
only puts a name to the builder script I copy & paste between libraries.
You are 99.9999% more likely to do better withmicrobundle
and/or to not outgrow it.
$ npm install --save-dev bundt
# display help text
$ bundt --help
# build with "lib/index.js" as your entry file
$ bundt lib/index.js
# build with "src/index.js" (default)
$ bundt
Most configuration lives within your package.json
file. The following keys are evaluated:
"main" — the destination for your CommonJS file
Defaults to dist/{pkg.name}.js
– always built!
"module" — the destination for your ES Module file
A ESM file will not be built if unspecified!
"unpkg" or "umd:main" — the destination for your UMD file
A UMD file will not be built if unspecified!
"umd:name" or "name" — the globally exposed name for your UMD factory
You should use an alternate umd:name
if your name
is not alphanumeric!
"modes" — a map of "mode" names and their entry files
Your "default"
mode will use the destinations defined above.
All other modes replace dist
with its name as the new directory.
"terser" — custom Terser options for minification
Alternatively, you may use a .terserrc
file~!
MIT © Luke Edwards
Logo by iconicbestiary
FAQs
A simple bundler for your delcious modules~!
The npm package @d-fischer/bundt receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @d-fischer/bundt popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @d-fischer/bundt demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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