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jdr-cmd-utils

v0.0.3

Published

Serving command line tools useful for authors personal usage.

Downloads

4

Readme

JDR command line utils package

Serving command line tools useful for authors personal usage

##Commands

###export-package-json

Copy package.json of npm project (or any other JSON file) to export folder and remove some data entries in a process.

Example:

export-package-json --file package.json --dest dist --remove-elements scripts,devDependencies

Where:

  • file point to file that should be copied and altered (package.json is q default value)
  • dest point to folder where updated file should should be moved to (dist is q default value)
  • remove-elements is comma separated listing of top level JSON entries to be deleted (scripts,devDependencies is a default value)

This is created while working with TypeScript based projects that in order to be published to NPM, require transpilation result being stored in separate folder and augmented with package.json before npm publish can be invoked.