Usage: browserify [entry files] {OPTIONS} Standard Options: --outfile, -o Write the browserify bundle to this file. If unspecified, browserify prints to stdout. --require, -r A module name or file to bundle.require() Optionally use a colon separator to set the target. --entry, -e An entry point of your app --ignore, -i Replace a file with an empty stub. Files can be globs. --exclude, -u Omit a file from the output bundle. Files can be globs. --external, -x Reference a file from another bundle. Files can be globs. --transform, -t Use a transform module on top-level files. --command, -c Use a transform command on top-level files. --standalone -s Generate a UMD bundle for the supplied export name. This bundle works with other module systems and sets the name given as a window global if no module system is found. --debug -d Enable source maps that allow you to debug your files separately. --help, -h Show this message For advanced options, type `browserify --help advanced`. Specify a parameter.