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Various script used by release toolchain
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@html-validate/release-scripts
Various scripts used by release toolchain.
release-pre{pack,publish}
and release-post{pack,publish}
package.json
:
{
"scripts": {
"prepack": "release-prepack",
"postpack": "release-postpack",
"prepublishOnly": "release-prepublish",
"postpublish": "release-postpublish"
}
}
If the library or CLI tool bundles all dependencies use release-prepack --bundle
.
Dependencies can also be filtered by marking dependencies as external using --bundle --external:foo --external:bar
or listing them in the non-standard externalDependencies
field "externalDependencies": ["foo", "bar"]
.
{
"scripts": {
"prepack": "release-prepack --bundle --external:foo --external:bar",
"postpack": "release-postpack",
"prepublishOnly": "release-prepublish --bundle --external:foo --external:bar",
"postpublish": "release-postpublish"
}
}
or
{
"scripts": {
"prepack": "release-prepack --bundle --external:foo --external:bar",
"postpack": "release-postpack",
"prepublishOnly": "release-prepublish --bundle",
"postpublish": "release-postpublish"
},
"externalDependencies": ["foo", "bar"]
}
Usage
release-prepack [FILENAME] [OPTIONS..]
release-postpack [FILENAME]
release-prepublish [FILENAME] [OPTIONS..]
release-postpublish [FILENAME]
If FILENAME
is set it is the filename to use instead of the default package.json
.
Options
--bundle
By default the dependencies
field in package.json
is intact but if your package bundles its dependencies the --bundle
flag can be used to strip out dependencies as well.
--external:${NAME}
When using in conjunction with --bundle
it marks a dependency which should still be intact.
For instance, using --external:foobar
all packages in dependencies
except foobar
will be stripped.
This flag can be used multiple times.
--retain-scripts
By default the scripts
field is stripped but with this flag enabled the scripts will be intact.