you can do something like

```
npm i && cat package.json | json -e "this.bundledDependencies='$(for FILE 
in $(ls -A node_modules); do printf "$FILE "; done)'.split(/ /)" > 
package.json && npm pack
```

We do something a bit more complex on our build server but this covers most 
cases (wont set env variables when spawning npm and such so rebuild-bundled 
will have to be set when you `npm i` on any other server if it has install 
scripts that need running even if it was bundled).

On Thursday, October 11, 2012 12:19:56 PM UTC-5, Mariusz Nowak wrote:
>
> Bradley thanks, it's probably best way to install bundle that was already 
> prepared, but do you know the way how can I create such bundle? This is 
> what I'm missing (!) :)
>
> On Thursday, October 11, 2012 5:26:24 PM UTC+2, Bradley Meck wrote:
>>
>> Forgot to mention, bundle the dependencies on your build server.
>>
>> On Thursday, October 11, 2012 10:25:56 AM UTC-5, Bradley Meck wrote:
>>>
>>> https://npmjs.org/doc/config.html#rebuild-bundle
>>>
>>> On Thursday, October 11, 2012 8:49:10 AM UTC-5, Mariusz Nowak wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Daniel, I think 'npm rebuild' may work for installation of 
>>>> already created bundle, but still what's missing is how to download all 
>>>> dependencies into correct folders without compiling them.
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, October 11, 2012 3:30:37 PM UTC+2, Daniel R. wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I believe the easiest way to achieve what you want to do is by using 
>>>>> the "npm rebuild" command. 
>>>>>
>>>>> -- Daniel R. <dan...@neophi.com> [http://danielr.neophi.com/] 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Mariusz Nowak <mar...@medikoo.com> 
>>>>> wrote: 
>>>>> > I'd like to create application bundle with all it's dependencies, so 
>>>>> it can 
>>>>> > be installed on any platform without need of internet connection 
>>>>> (other case 
>>>>> > is that it shouldn't be dependent on npm repository state - let's 
>>>>> say I want 
>>>>> > to be sure I can install it without issues in 5 years time). 
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > So technically all packages with it's dependencies need to be 
>>>>> downloaded as 
>>>>> > usually `npm install` does, but compile step shouldn't proceed. 
>>>>> > Afterwards when I load such bundle on any platform, `npm install` 
>>>>> should 
>>>>> > (without need of downloading anything) just compile already present 
>>>>> packages 
>>>>> > for given platform, 
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > What would be the easiest way to achieve that? 
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > Thanks! 
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > 
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