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# npm-packlist [](https://travis-ci.com/npm/npm-packlist) Get a list of the files to add from a folder into an npm package These can be handed to [tar](http://npm.im/tar) like so to make an npm package tarball: ```js const packlist = require('npm-packlist') const tar = require('tar') const packageDir = '/path/to/package' const packageTarball = '/path/to/package.tgz' packlist({ path: packageDir }) .then(files => tar.create({ prefix: 'package/', cwd: packageDir, file: packageTarball, gzip: true }, files)) .then(_ => { // tarball has been created, continue with your day }) ``` This uses the following rules: 1. If a `package.json` file is found, and it has a `files` list, then ignore everything that isn't in `files`. Always include the readme, license, notice, changes, changelog, and history files, if they exist, and the package.json file itself. 2. If there's no `package.json` file (or it has no `files` list), and there is a `.npmignore` file, then ignore all the files in the `.npmignore` file. 3. If there's no `package.json` with a `files` list, and there's no `.npmignore` file, but there is a `.gitignore` file, then ignore all the files in the `.gitignore` file. 4. Everything in the root `node_modules` is ignored, unless it's a bundled dependency. If it IS a bundled dependency, and it's a symbolic link, then the target of the link is included, not the symlink itself. 4. Unless they're explicitly included (by being in a `files` list, or a `!negated` rule in a relevant `.npmignore` or `.gitignore`), always ignore certain common cruft files: 1. .npmignore and .gitignore files (their effect is in the package already, there's no need to include them in the package) 2. editor junk like `.*.swp`, `._*` and `.*.orig` files 3. `.npmrc` files (these may contain private configs) 4. The `node_modules/.bin` folder 5. Waf and gyp cruft like `/build/config.gypi` and `.lock-wscript` 6. Darwin's `.DS_Store` files because wtf are those even 7. `npm-debug.log` files at the root of a project You can explicitly re-include any of these with a `files` list in `package.json` or a negated ignore file rule. ## API Same API as [ignore-walk](http://npm.im/ignore-walk), just hard-coded file list and rule sets. The `Walker` and `WalkerSync` classes take a `bundled` argument, which is a list of package names to include from node_modules. When calling the top-level `packlist()` and `packlist.sync()` functions, this module calls into `npm-bundled` directly.
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