diff --git a/src/content/guides/getting-started.md b/src/content/guides/getting-started.md index 5c6ecb11d0c1..c9fb6bf0f49d 100644 --- a/src/content/guides/getting-started.md +++ b/src/content/guides/getting-started.md @@ -167,14 +167,14 @@ __dist/index.html__ - -+ ++ ``` In this setup, `index.js` explicitly requires `lodash` to be present, and binds it as `_` (no global scope pollution). By stating what dependencies a module needs, webpack can use this information to build a dependency graph. It then uses the graph to generate an optimized bundle where scripts will be executed in the correct order. -With that said, let's run `npx webpack` with our script as the [entry point](/concepts/entry-points) and `bundle.js` as the [output](/concepts/output). The `npx` command, which ships with Node 8.2 or higher, runs the webpack binary (`./node_modules/.bin/webpack`) of the webpack package we installed in the beginning: +With that said, let's run `npx webpack` with our script as the [entry point](/concepts/entry-points) and `main.js` as the [output](/concepts/output). The `npx` command, which ships with Node 8.2 or higher, runs the webpack binary (`./node_modules/.bin/webpack`) of the webpack package we installed in the beginning: ``` bash npx webpack @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ Time: 3003ms Built at: 2018-2-26 22:42:11 Asset Size Chunks Chunk Names bundle.js 69.6 KiB 0 [emitted] main -Entrypoint main = bundle.js +Entrypoint main = main.js [1] (webpack)/buildin/module.js 519 bytes {0} [built] [2] (webpack)/buildin/global.js 509 bytes {0} [built] [3] ./src/index.js 256 bytes {0} [built]