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What is the role of src and dist folders? - Stack Overflow src stands for source, and is the raw code before minification or concatenation or some other compilation - used to read edit the code dist stands for distribution, and is the minified concatenated version - actually used on production sites This is a common task that is done for assets on the web to make them smaller You can see an example here in Combine multiple JS files into one using
How to build contents of a node application to a folder called dist 6 I have a node js+express application To deploy it to my server the partner is asking me to "build" the app into a folder called "dist" where all the files that need to be deployed to the server will exist How can I implement such kind of a build Any hint or guidance would be appreciated
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dist folder is not generated while doing npm build in a Dockerfile So I am interested in copying the dist folder from parent Docker image to child Docker image However, after I copy everything from an application into my parent Docker image (line 6) and run 'npm run build' command, dist folder is not generated for me (please note the node_modules and package-lock json are being generated)
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