![]() ![]() ![]() Prerequisitesīefore we begin, make sure you have a fresh version of Node.js installed. The current Long Term Support (LTS) release is an ideal starting point. You may run into a variety of issues with the older versions as they may be missing functionality webpack and/or its related packages require. # or specific version npm install -save-dev tip To install the latest release or a specific version, run one of the following commands: npm install -save-dev webpack Whether to use -save-dev or not depends on your use cases. Say you're using webpack only for bundling, then it's suggested that you install it with -save-dev option since you're not going to include webpack in your production build. If you're using webpack v4 or later and want to call webpack from the command line, you'll also need to install the CLI. Installing locally is what we recommend for most projects. Typically webpack is run via one or more npm scripts which will look for a webpack installation in your local node_modules directory: "scripts" : tip This makes it easier to upgrade projects individually when breaking changes are introduced. To run the local installation of webpack you can access its binary version as node_modules/.bin/webpack. The following NPM installation will make webpack available globally: npm install -global webpack warning Alternatively, if you are using npm v5.2.0 or greater, you can run npx webpack to do it. Note that this is not a recommended practice. ![]() Installing globally locks you down to a specific version of webpack and could fail in projects that use a different version. ![]()
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