A super thin layer to be able to publish to reggie private server without npm dependencies
npm install del-boywe use a private npm respository for our own packages, and pushing
packages to this repository was a struggle given how outdated the
tooling around this service is. (reggie)[https://github.com/mbrevoort/node-reggie]
in the package you wanna start publishing
```
npm install --save-dev del-boy
or if you are using yarn
``
yarn add --dev del-boy
#Publishing
assuming everything is ready (version changed and such)
`
delBoy publish
`
you can provide several information in order to make this process more
specific.
#Options
-u: the private package server we wish to send our module (by default would look at package.json, specifically to the option "publishConfig": { "registry": "http://private-url:port/"}). It can be specified when calling delBoy (ex: delBoy -u http://my-private-npm-server:port/ )dir
- : the directory we want to build the package from (eg. current directy) (ex: delBoy -dir ~/my_fancy_package -u http://my-private-npm-server:port/ )package
- : '(ex: delBoy -dir ~/my_fancy_package -u http://my-private-npm-server:port/ -package ~/my_fancy_package/package.json`)