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Get a list of the files to add from a folder into an npm package
These can be handed to tar like so to make an npm package tarball:
This uses the following rules:
package.json file is found, and it has a files list, then ignore everything that isn't in files. Always include the readme, license, notice, changes, changelog, and history files, if they exist, and the package.json file itself.package.json file (or it has no files list), and there is a .npmignore file, then ignore all the files in the .npmignore file.package.json with a files list, and there's no .npmignore file, but there is a .gitignore file, then ignore all the files in the .gitignore file.node_modules is ignored, unless it's a bundled dependency. If it IS a bundled dependency, and it's a symbolic link, then the target of the link is included, not the symlink itself.Unless they're explicitly included (by being in a files list, or a !negated rule in a relevant .npmignore or .gitignore), always ignore certain common cruft files:
.*.swp, ._* and .*.orig files.npmrc files (these may contain private configs)node_modules/.bin folder/build/config.gypi and .lock-wscript.DS_Store files because wtf are those evennpm-debug.log files at the root of a projectYou can explicitly re-include any of these with a files list in package.json or a negated ignore file rule.
Same API as ignore-walk, just hard-coded file list and rule sets.
The Walker and WalkerSync classes take a bundled argument, which is a list of package names to include from node_modules. When calling the top-level packlist() and packlist.sync() functions, this module calls into npm-bundled directly.