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gimme-deps

v0.0.8

Published

Package for resolving require dependencies from node modules

Downloads

11

Readme

gimme-deps

If you want to know what files are required from npm package or some file, their absolute file pahts, their package names and another metadata from package.json`s just make:

npm install gimme-deps
info = gimme-deps 'path to some file or module'

info is the flat list of packages that were used in module sources :

packages:
[
	"package1":{                                  #  --- pacakge name
	"packagejson":                                #  --- package.json file
	"main":                                       #  --- absolute main filepath
	files:[                                       #  --- list of files that are resolved from require functions of package source files.
		"./file_name": "absolute file path"

		# ...
		]
	},

	# ...
]

And thats it, no wrapping, no bundling only required modules and their metadata.