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$ npm install webpack -g
The webpack
command is now available globally.
webpack <entry> <output>
Pass a file or a request string. You can pass multiple entries (every entry is loaded on startup).
If you pass a pair in the form <name>=<request>
you can create an additional entry point.
It will be mapped to the configuration option entry
.
Pass a path to a file.
It will be mapped to the configuration options output.path
and output.filename
.
Many configuration options are mapped from CLI options. I. e. --debug
maps to debug: true
, or --output-library-target
to output.libraryTarget
.
You see a list of all options, if you don't pass any option.
Some plugins are mapped to CLI options. I. e. --define <string>=<string>
maps to the DefinePlugin
.
You see a list of all options, if you don't pass any option.
Equals to --debug
--devtool source-map
--output-pathinfo
Equals to --optimize-minimize
--optimize-occurence-order
Watches all dependencies and recompile on change.
Specifies a different configuration file to pick up. Use this if you want to specify something different than webpack.config.js
, which is the default
Display a compilation progress to stderr.
Write JSON to stdout instead of a human readable format.
Hint: Try to put the result into the anaylse tool.
Use colors to display the statistics.
Sort the modules/chunks/assets list by a column.
Display the separation of the modules into chunks.
Show more information about the reasons why a module is included.
Show more information about the errors. I. e. this shows which paths are tried while resolving a module.
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