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prepare-release
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This package is meant to use in your npm scripts.
"scripts": {
"create-release-travis": "prepare-release --version $npm_package_version --input ./dist --output ./release"
}
This will read the contents from ./dist, create a
new folder ./release/VERSION and copy the contents
of ./dist to this new directory.
--input (mandatory)The folder where your built files are
--output (mandatory)The folder that is created by this package
--version (mandatory)The version you want to publish. Typically this will be $npm_package_version
--latest (optional)This will create an additional folder containing the same artifacts as output.
--deploy-major (optional)Only deploy the major version. This will create a folder that is only named after the major version.
--ignore-dot-files (optional)Ignore dot files that are present in the input folder
FAQs
This package is meant to use in your npm scripts.
We found that prepare-release 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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