$ npm install webpack -g
The webpack command is now available globally.
webpack <entry> <output>
entryPass a file or a request string. You can pass multiple entries (every entry is loaded on startup).
If you pass a pair in the form <name>=<request> you can create an additional entry point.
It will be mapped to the configuration option entry.
outputPass a path to a file.
It will be mapped to the configuration options output.path and output.filename.
Many configuration options are mapped from CLI options. I. e. --debug maps to debug: true, or --output-library-target to output.libraryTarget.
You will see a list of all options if you don’t pass any options.
Some plugins are mapped to CLI options. I. e. --define <string>=<string> maps to the DefinePlugin.
You will see a list of all options if you don’t pass any options.
-d
Equals to --debug --devtool source-map --output-pathinfo
-p
Equals to --optimize-minimize --optimize-occurrence-order
--watch
Watches all dependencies and recompile on change.
--config example.config.js
Specifies a different configuration file to pick up. Use this if you want to specify something different than webpack.config.js, which is the default.
--progressDisplay a compilation progress to stderr.
--jsonWrite JSON to stdout instead of a human readable format.
Hint: Try to put the result into the analyse tool.
--no-colorDisable colors to display the statistics.
--sort-modules-by, --sort-chunks-by, --sort-assets-by
Sort the modules/chunks/assets list by a column.
--display-chunksDisplay the separation of the modules into chunks.
--display-reasonsShow more information about the reasons why a module is included.
--display-error-detailsShow more information about the errors. I. e. this shows which paths are tried while resolving a module.
--display-modulesShow hidden modules. Modules are hidden from output by default when they live inside directories called ["node_modules", "bower_components", "jam", "components"]
--display-excludeExclude modules in the output.
If you wish to have a more in-depth idea of what is taking how long, you can use the --profile switch. This will cause WebPack to display more detailed timing information. Combine this with the switches above to get a very detailed message and information set, which will contain the timings of your modules.
factory: The time it took to build the module information.building: The time that was spent building the module (loaders, for example).dependencies: The time that was spent gathering and connecting the dependencies.When using the CLI it’s possible to have the following options in the configuration file. They’re passed in other ways when using the node.js API.
watchEnter watch mode, which rebuilds on file change.
watchOptions.aggregateTimeoutDelay the rebuild after the first change. Value is time in ms.
Default: 300
watchOptions.polltrue: use polling
number: use polling with specified interval
Default:
undefined
statsDisplay options. See node.js API Stats.toString() for more details.
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Licensed under the MIT License.
https://webpack.github.io/docs/cli.html