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Advanced Options:
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--insert-globals, --ig, --fast [default: false]
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Skip detection and always insert definitions for process, global,
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__filename, and __dirname.
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benefit: faster builds
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cost: extra bytes
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--insert-global-vars, --igv
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Comma-separated list of global variables to detect and define.
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Default: __filename,__dirname,process,Buffer,global
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--detect-globals, --dg [default: true]
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Detect the presence of process, global, __filename, and __dirname and define
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these values when present.
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benefit: npm modules more likely to work
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cost: slower builds
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--ignore-missing, --im [default: false]
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Ignore `require()` statements that don't resolve to anything.
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--noparse=FILE
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Don't parse FILE at all. This will make bundling much, much faster for giant
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libs like jquery or threejs.
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--no-builtins
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Turn off builtins. This is handy when you want to run a bundle in node which
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provides the core builtins.
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--no-commondir
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Turn off setting a commondir. This is useful if you want to preserve the
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original paths that a bundle was generated with.
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--no-bundle-external
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Turn off bundling of all external modules. This is useful if you only want
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to bundle your local files.
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--bare
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Alias for both --no-builtins, --no-commondir, and sets --insert-global-vars
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to just "__filename,__dirname". This is handy if you want to run bundles in
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node.
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--full-paths
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Turn off converting module ids into numerical indexes. This is useful for
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preserving the original paths that a bundle was generated with.
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--deps
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Instead of standard bundle output, print the dependency array generated by
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module-deps.
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--list
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Print each file in the dependency graph. Useful for makefiles.
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--extension=EXTENSION
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Consider files with specified EXTENSION as modules, this option can used
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multiple times.
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--global-transform=MODULE, --g MODULE
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Use a transform module on all files after any ordinary transforms have run.
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--plugin=MODULE, -p MODULE
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Register MODULE as a plugin.
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Passing arguments to transforms and plugins:
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For -t, -g, and -p, you may use subarg syntax to pass options to the
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transforms or plugin function as the second parameter. For example:
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-t [ foo -x 3 --beep ]
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will call the `foo` transform for each applicable file by calling:
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foo(file, { x: 3, beep: true })
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