Which files are copied to `deno_dist`?
See original GitHub issueThis is a really cool project!
Just wondering which files are copied to deno_dist
when the user runs denoify
. It looks like README.md
is… I would also love it if LICENSE
and egg.json
or egg.yml
were copied.
Also, does running denoify
merge output with the files in deno_dist
or does it overwrite the whole directory?
Ideally, there would be some option where users could specify which files they wanted copied over.
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I don’t know if you saw but I added eta in the readme