Is there a good reason we should be keeping docs/examples etc in published 
npm packages?

While this stuff is sometimes useful in development, it would be fun if 
there was way to easily generate a slim node_modules folder for a 
deployment that is devoid of anything that isn't executable in a production 
environment, e.g. examples, tests and documentation

Perhaps some kind of "production/development" flag inside .npmignore? 

Anyone have a good solution for this? A 3rd party module/tool?

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