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# npm-bundled
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Run this in a node package, and it'll tell you which things in
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node_modules are bundledDependencies, or transitive dependencies of
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bundled dependencies.
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/npm/npm-bundled.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/npm/npm-bundled)
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## USAGE
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To get the list of deps at the top level that are bundled (or
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transitive deps of a bundled dep) run this:
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```js
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const bundled = require('npm-bundled')
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// async version
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bundled({ path: '/path/to/pkg/defaults/to/cwd'}, (er, list) => {
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// er means it had an error, which is _hella_ weird
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// list is a list of package names, like `fooblz` or `@corp/blerg`
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// the might not all be deps of the top level, because transitives
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})
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// async promise version
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bundled({ path: '/path/to/pkg/defaults/to/cwd'}).then(list => {
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// so promisey!
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// actually the callback version returns a promise, too, it just
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// attaches the supplied callback to the promise
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})
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// sync version, throws if there's an error
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const list = bundled({ path: '/path/to/pkg/defaults/to/cwd'})
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```
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That's basically all you need to know. If you care to dig into it,
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you can also use the `bundled.Walker` and `bundled.WalkerSync`
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classes to get fancy.
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This library does not write anything to the filesystem, but it _may_
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have undefined behavior if the structure of `node_modules` changes
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while it's reading deps.
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All symlinks are followed. This means that it can lead to surprising
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results if a symlinked bundled dependency has a missing dependency
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that is satisfied at the top level. Since package creation resolves
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symlinks as well, this is an edge case where package creation and
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development environment are not going to be aligned, and is best
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avoided.
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