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hugo mod npm pack

Experimental: Prepares and writes a composite package.json file for your project.

Synopsis

Prepares and writes a composite package.json file for your project.

On first run it creates a "package.hugo.json" in the project root if not already there. This file will be used as a template file with the base dependency set.

This set will be merged with all "package.hugo.json" files found in the dependency tree, picking the version closest to the project.

This command is marked as 'Experimental'. We think it's a great idea, so it's not likely to be removed from Hugo, but we need to test this out in "real life" to get a feel of it, so this may/will change in future versions of Hugo.

hugo mod npm pack [flags] [args]

Options

  -b, --baseURL string      hostname (and path) to the root, e.g. https://spf13.com/
      --cacheDir string     filesystem path to cache directory
  -c, --contentDir string   filesystem path to content directory
  -h, --help                help for pack
  -t, --theme strings       themes to use (located in /themes/THEMENAME/)

Options inherited from parent commands

      --clock string               set the clock used by Hugo, e.g. --clock 2021-11-06T22:30:00.00+09:00
      --config string              config file (default is hugo.yaml|json|toml)
      --configDir string           config dir (default "config")
      --debug                      debug output
  -d, --destination string         filesystem path to write files to
  -e, --environment string         build environment
      --ignoreVendorPaths string   ignores any _vendor for module paths matching the given Glob pattern
      --logLevel string            log level (debug|info|warn|error)
      --quiet                      build in quiet mode
  -s, --source string              filesystem path to read files relative from
      --themesDir string           filesystem path to themes directory
  -v, --verbose                    verbose output

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