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1It is worth mentioning that you need a somewhat complete package.json. I had one without a "name" and then the error message is far from helpful.– rene ♦Commented Aug 11, 2021 at 18:42
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@rene yup, I only recently added required fields validation, but didn't have enough time to spare to add more descriptive error message for the validation - coming soon! I tried to outline the "required" fields as best as I could in the docs here, for now, though (column "required"). Also, I plan to add granular override options for v3.0.0– Oleg Valter is with UkraineCommented Aug 11, 2021 at 18:50
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P.s. if you make it as a feature request to make validation messages more helpful, I will gladly fulfill it as soon as I can - the next iteration brings in Violentmonkey headers, and as soon as that's done, I can shift to making the package more feature-rich– Oleg Valter is with UkraineCommented Aug 11, 2021 at 18:57
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