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This is the initial support for npm and node specifiers in `deno
compile`. The npm packages are included in the binary and read from it via
a virtual file system. This also supports the `--node-modules-dir` flag,
dependencies specified in a package.json, and npm binary commands (ex.
`deno compile --unstable npm:cowsay`)
Closes #16632
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This removes `ProcState` and replaces it with a new `CliFactory` which
initializes our "service structs" on demand. This isn't a performance
improvement at the moment for `deno run`, but might unlock performance
improvements in the future.
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This allows providing a `NodeFs` as part of the `WorkerOptions`.
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This is just a straight refactor and I didn't do any cleanup in
ext/node. After this PR we can start to clean it up and make things
private that don't need to be public anymore.
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Closes #17941
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This lazily does an "npm install" when any package name matches what's
found in the package.json or when running a script from package.json
with deno task.
Part of #17916
Closes #17928
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Put it on a single line and remove coloring.
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This is a super basic initial implementation. We don't create a
`node_modules/.bin` folder at the moment and add it to the PATH like we
should which is necessary to make command name resolution in the
subprocess work properly (ex. you run a script that launches another
script that then tries to launch an "npx command"... this won't work
atm).
Closes #17492
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
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Yearly tradition of creating extra noise in git.
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cache folder (#16857)
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`deno task` has been in use for a few months now. It was very
well received and there are not many complaints. I feel like
this warning might be discouraging for some users and we don't
really plan to make drastic changes to it (besides adding support
for globs in unspecified future).
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Logs task name and associated script with additional args.
This is disabled if "--quiet/-q" flag is present.
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Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>
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