Since we use Greenkeeper to update dependencies for `now-cli`,
we can depend on it to keep the version of `serve` that we use
for static deployments up-to-date at all times.
* refactor the `readMetaData()` function
* add a couple new test cases
* test: restore "build" prefix
Fixes Node.js <= v6
* add default values for `npm`/`docker` get files functions
Makes the logic simpler, since we don't have to check for existence.
* throw an error when missing start/now-start or server.js
* pass in entire `readMetaData()` result to Now.create()
This avoids us reading these files from the filesystem again
Consider a tree like:
```
.
├── Dockerfile
└── now.json
0 directories, 2 files
```
Before this patch, this deployment would be considered a "static"
deployment, which is incorrect. Now it is properly detected
as a "docker" deployment type.
* Remove babel as a dependency
* Migrate from import foo from foo to const foo = require('foo')
* Update module.exports
* Update commander syntax
* Update pkg config and fix stuff
* Make XO happy
* Fix path in tests
* Fix typo
* Fix cleanup
* Debug pkg
* Fix pkg
* Fix process.argv for subcommands
* Run with --harmony-async-await when supported thx igor for help with this trick :D
* Use bash
* Set engines.node in package.json
* feat: support `now alias` reading config.alias
Reads the last deployment and will automatically alias to the package.json's config.alias property
* chore: corrected typo on `console.time`
* fix: use `root/now.alias` over `root/config.alias`