It would be nice to not have to type "run-script" to refer to custom
scripts. Some package managers like leiningen expose custom scripts without
any fuss ("lein cust"). Could we do the same with NPM ("npm cust")?
Yes, security may be a concern, for package.json files that attempt to
overwrite NPM built-ins like "install", "update", "help", etc. We have
several options for handling collisions. My solution is for NPM to strip
out scripts that would overwrite these built-ins, and print a warning along
the lines of:
"WARN: package.json attempted to overwrite npm built-in script "install".
Ignoring custom script..."
Just an idea.
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