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The Hidden Blast Radius of the Axios Compromise
The Axios compromise shows how time-dependent dependency resolution makes exposure harder to detect and contain.
Pack your node_modules as *.tgz files for version control and easy deploys
Because commiting the node_modules into source control sucks. It kills
diffs and makes code reviews difficult.
Read more in my blog post.
npm install -g pac
Usage: pac [options] [packageName ...]
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-i, install Install packages
-P, --production Install/Pack production packages
-s, --strategy [type] Uses specified strategy [npm|bower] to install/pack
packages. Default is "npm".
-v, --verbose Logs out verbose log messages
Examples:
$ pac -P install
$ pac grunt
$ pac -s bower install
$ pac -s bower angular
From a command prompt, run pac from your project's root directory.
You'll see a new .modules directory that contains gzipped tarballs of your
dependencies. When deploying, you can use pac to install the modules:
mkdir -p node_modules
pac install
npm rebuild
FAQs
pack your node_modules as *.tgz files for version control and easy deploys
The npm package pac receives a total of 310 weekly downloads. As such, pac popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that pac demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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