the desired output directory.
if a relative path is provided, then it will be resolved as a path relative to Deno's current working directory. (which is generally where deno.json
resides.)
the path to your deno.json
file for this project.
if a relative path is provided, then it will be resolved as a path relative to Deno's current working directory. (which is also where deno.json
generally resides.)
Optional
copya list of paths/glob patterns relative to the deno.json
directory,
that should be copied over to the build
directory, at the specified path.
note that if the source is a glob pattern, then its destination can only be a folder.
moreover, folder sources and destinations must always end in a trailing slash (i.e. "./path/to/my/folder/"
)
[!CAUTION] be cautious with using glob patterns with folders, as it will generally give you a bad unexpected output. when using glob patterns, make sure to execute a
dryrun
of the build process with "verbose" logging, to ensure that you are getting your desired copy paths.
Optional
textwrite (or append) additional text or binary files to the output build
directory, at the specified relative destination.
use the 3rd options
item to specify text Deno.WriteFileOptions | writing options, such as "append"
the new text, or permit the creation ("create"
) of new file if it doesn't exist, etc...
Optional
logselect logging level:
false
or "none"
: skip logging (dnt
itself will still log).true
or "basic"
: log what is being carried out at the top level."verbose"
: in addition to basic logging, it also logs which files/folders are being copied or generated.undefined
: unchange logging from previous state (which is "basic"
by default).Optional
dryrunenable dryrun
if you wish for nothing to be written onto the the filesystem.
the base configuration used by the
npm
,docs
, anddist
submodules for their building functions.