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DPacker

A webpack module splitter & beautifier

Originally designed for discord.. but can be used for pretty much anything..

Usage

Make sure all your files are in one folder (no subfolders). In this example, I will call it assets-canary

Simply run...

npx dpacker ./assets-canary [-b] [-d]

Parameters

Flag name Shorthand Default Value Purpose
--input -i The input directory of .js files
--outDir -o ./out The file to output the separated files
--manifest -m null Generate a manifest file at the specified path
--verbose -v false Verbose output
--beautify -b false Beautify the outputted javascript files
--allowDuplicates -d false Allows duplicate files to be generated when detected
--force -f false If the output directory already exists, use this to overwrite it
--help -h Show the help menu

Flags:

-b is optional, and will auto-beautify the JS files as they're written.

-d is optional, and will write duplicate files if they share the ID. (By default, it ignores duplicate files as there's usually not any difference)

The files will be written into an out folder :)

Features

Splits large webpack bundle files into their individual modules. Has de-duplication built in, but can be disabled with the -d flag.

Converts requires and module.exports to correct form, rather than webpack's (e, t, n) format

requires that point to a module ID will be mapped to require("./moduleId.js") for IDE compatibility, and should help with recompilation.