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modclean-patterns-default
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Default patterns configuration for ModClean 2.x. This module is automatically installed when installing ModClean.
Note: This module is included by default with ModClean 2.x.
npm install -g modclean-patterns-default
npm install modclean-patterns-default --save-dev
Contains patterns that are considered safe and should not affect your application. It also removes the most files/folders of all the configurations.
Contains patterns that could potentially cause issues with modules, but includes patterns that will help reduce your modules folder size.
Contains patterns that are known to cause issues with certain modules, but can help reduce files and your modules folder size even further.
If you find issues with the patterns or have patterns to add, please either submit a pull request or open an issue.
1.1.0 (11/6/2017)
.eslintrc.*
- safeyarn.lock
- dangerFAQs
Default patterns for ModClean
The npm package modclean-patterns-default receives a total of 37,428 weekly downloads. As such, modclean-patterns-default popularity was classified as popular.
We found that modclean-patterns-default 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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