Always try to bundle your node_modules after that you don't need to copy and paste all the node_modules file from one pc to another you just need to copy build file and you can serve that bundle file locally .
or you can create a .pkg file which size is also small . npmjs.com/package/pkg
Java Web Developer with a passion for Spring and cloud computing. Know a thing or two about AWS. Trying to learn NodeJS lately with the help of TypeScript.
Always try to bundle your node_modules after that you don't need to copy and paste all the node_modules file from one pc to another you just need to copy build file and you can serve that bundle file locally .
or you can create a .pkg file which size is also small .
npmjs.com/package/pkg
Peace .
What kind of bundler do you suggest? That's something I was thinking about to make everything more compact. Webpack? Parcel?
"pkg" looks interesting, I always thought it would be convenient to transform the application into an executable file. :)
I use webpack