msurdi / frontend-dependencies

Copies node packages to a directory where your frontend tools will be able to find them
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improve speed: don't instsall dev deps =>not needed #9

Closed FelixFurtmayr closed 6 years ago

FelixFurtmayr commented 6 years ago

Hi msurdi, thanks for the quick review :-)

msurdi commented 6 years ago

I'm on vacation and can't publish it right now because I don't have my laptop. Will do it in a couple weeks and also give you permissions on npm to do it yourself

FelixFurtmayr commented 6 years ago

This is a good idea with the right to publish on npm for me. No problem if it takes some time - it is just a speed improvement, I don't need it right now. Have a nice holiday :-)

msurdi commented 6 years ago

Hey @FelixFurtmayr , do you have an username at npmjs.com ? I'd like to give you permission to publish new versions instead of doing it myself.

FelixFurtmayr commented 6 years ago

Hi msurdi, my name is "felix_furtmayr" on npm. Thank you.

msurdi commented 6 years ago

Ok, I've created the frontend-dependencies organization, added the package frontend-dependencies to it, and then sent you an invitation to be a member of this organization. As far as I understand that should give you enough permissions to publish new versions but this is my first time doing this on npmjs so there could be something missing still.

Please, give it a try and let me know.

FelixFurtmayr commented 6 years ago

Perfect - worked on the first run. Dealing with organizations and migrating things can be a bit difficult (or not everything might work perfect from my experience). At least the npm support is very good. Felix loves npm ;-)