Is your node_moduless less than 150mb
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I poke fun, because this has gotten ridiculous, in 150mb of files only 1.5mb is actually .js files
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Replying to @tjholowaychuk
I went on a spree of adding better .npmignore files and was surprised how much push back I got :/ Even one dev finding my PRs across repos to comment that "tests, docs should be on npm"
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Replying to @southpolesteve @tjholowaychuk
I have mixed feelings about this. Shipping tests and docs in the npm module can improve ux... Bloat should be really considered though With more aggressive caching and perhaps something like roll-up I see it as less of a problem
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As CEO of npm, I don’t have strong feels about this, really. As an author of incredibly popular modules, I can report that NO ONE runs tests from other people’s npm packages. No one. This never happens. It is an aspirational/theoretical use case only.
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We do this for Standard before possibly breaking changes; checking what the ecosystem impact would look like. Not on every commit tho
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