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README.md
1# npm-bundled 2 3Run this in a node package, and it'll tell you which things in 4node_modules are bundledDependencies, or transitive dependencies of 5bundled dependencies. 6 7[](https://travis-ci.org/npm/npm-bundled) 8 9## USAGE 10 11To get the list of deps at the top level that are bundled (or 12transitive deps of a bundled dep) run this: 13 14```js 15const bundled = require('npm-bundled') 16 17// async version 18bundled({ path: '/path/to/pkg/defaults/to/cwd'}, (er, list) => { 19 // er means it had an error, which is _hella_ weird 20 // list is a list of package names, like `fooblz` or `@corp/blerg` 21 // the might not all be deps of the top level, because transitives 22}) 23 24// async promise version 25bundled({ path: '/path/to/pkg/defaults/to/cwd'}).then(list => { 26 // so promisey! 27 // actually the callback version returns a promise, too, it just 28 // attaches the supplied callback to the promise 29}) 30 31// sync version, throws if there's an error 32const list = bundled({ path: '/path/to/pkg/defaults/to/cwd'}) 33``` 34 35That's basically all you need to know. If you care to dig into it, 36you can also use the `bundled.Walker` and `bundled.WalkerSync` 37classes to get fancy. 38 39This library does not write anything to the filesystem, but it _may_ 40have undefined behavior if the structure of `node_modules` changes 41while it's reading deps. 42 43All symlinks are followed. This means that it can lead to surprising 44results if a symlinked bundled dependency has a missing dependency 45that is satisfied at the top level. Since package creation resolves 46symlinks as well, this is an edge case where package creation and 47development environment are not going to be aligned, and is best 48avoided. 49