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standard-pkg • Build strict, ES2019 distributions from your project.
$ npm install -g standard-pkg
$ standard-pkg --src src/ --dist lib/
» Building src/ → lib/...
» Linting lib/...
✓ 0 issues found.
$ standard-pkg --dist lib/
» Linting lib/...
⚠️ [lib/index.js 2:0] Imported file does not exist.
Missing file extension for import "./some/import".
✘ 1 issues found.
{
"scripts": {"build": "standard-pkg --src src/ --lib lib/"},
"esnext": "lib/index.js"
}
Standard-pkg builds to a standard language target for other tooling to consume (or to publish directly with your package). This is especially useful if you're using TypeScript or experimental language features that your tooling may not support.
While we try to match the ES2019 spec as strictly as possible, the following exceptions are required to support some common use-cases where no other workaround exists:
import()
: This is a stage 4 proposal which allows dynamically importing modules.import.meta.url
: This is a stage 3 proposal which allows modules to read their location (filepath or URL).FAQs
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The npm package standard-pkg receives a total of 5,095 weekly downloads. As such, standard-pkg popularity was classified as popular.
We found that standard-pkg 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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