{
    /**
     * The name of the package.
     */
    "name": "{pkgName}",

    /**
     * Alternate names for this package.
     *
     *    "alternateName": [],
     */
     
     /**
      * The namespace of this package.
      *
      * As a general rule, all classes that belong to this package should be under this namespace
      * if multiple namespaces are part of this package, set this to "".
      */
     "namespace": "{pkgNamespace}",

    /**
     * The package type.
     *
     * Sencha Cmd understands the following types of packages:
     *  - code : An arbitrary package of code for use by applications or other packages.
     *  - theme : A package to be used as an application’s theme.
     *  - locale : A package containing localization strings or locale-specific code.
     *  - template : A package containing one or more templates.
     */
    "type": "{pkgType}",

    <tpl if="pkgType == 'template'">/**
     *   An array that contains the paths to templates included in this package
     */
    "templates": [],

    </tpl><tpl if="pkgType == 'theme'">/**
     * The parent theme package (only for "theme" package type).
     *
     * Themes can also use extend to inherit Sass and resources from another theme package.
     *
     *    "extend": "parent-theme-package",
     */
    "extend": "{pkgExtend}",

    </tpl><tpl if="pkgToolkit != ''">/**
     * The toolkit used by this theme (only for "theme" package type).
     *
     * Themes can specify the toolkit they apply to ("classic" or "modern").
     *
     *    "toolkit": "classic",
     */
    "toolkit": "{pkgToolkit}",

     </tpl>/**
      * The author of the package.
      *
      * Required only if you are distributing this package through a Sencha Cmd repository,
      * in which case it should match the name you assign to your local package repository.
      */
    "creator": "anonymous",

    /**
     * A summarized description of this package.
     */
    "summary": "Short summary",

    /**
     * A detailed description of this package.
     */
    "detailedDescription": "Long description of package",

    /**
     * The package version.
     *
     * Typically, changes to the package should come along with changes to the version.
     * This number should be in this format: \d+(\.\d+)*
     */
    "version": "1.0.0",

    /**
     * The version that users can transparently update from without requiring code changes.
     *
     * In addition the version property, packages can also indicate the degree to which
     * they are backward compatible using the compatVersion property.
     */
    "compatVersion": "1.0.0",

    /**
     * Spec. version of this package.json file.
     * This is set automatically by Sencha Cmd when first generating this file
     */
    "format": "1",

    /**
     * Additional resources used during theme slicing operations
     */
    "slicer": {
        "js": [
            {
                "path": "$\u007bpackage.dir}/sass/example/custom.js",
                "isWidgetManifest": true
            }
        ]
    },

    /**
     * Controls the output directory.
     */
    "output": "$\u007bpackage.dir}/build",

    /**
     * Indicates whether this is a locally developed package or downloaded form a repository.
     * Defaults to true on newly generated packages, should not be changed.
     */
    "local": true,

    /**
     * The theme (package) this package will use (e.g., "ext-theme-neptune", etc.).
     * This is only needed if the built package will be used by a non-Cmd application.
     *
     *     "theme": "ext-theme-classic",
     */<tpl if="pkgTheme">
    "theme": "{pkgTheme}",</tpl>

    /**
     * Sass configuration properties.
     */
    "sass" : {
        /**
         * The namespace to which this package's SASS corresponds. The default value of
         * "{pkgNamespace}" means that the files in ./sass/src (and ./sass/var) match classes in
         * the {pkgNamespace}" root namespace. In other words, "{pkgNamespace}.panel.Panel" maps to
         * ./sass/src/panel/Panel.scss.
         *
         * To style classes from any namespace, set this to blank. If this is blank,
         * then to style "{pkgNamespace}.panel.Panel" you would put SASS in
         * ./sass/src/{pkgNamespace}/panel/Panel.scss.
         */
        "namespace": "{pkgNamespace}",

        /**
         * Comma-separated list of files or folders containing extra Sass. These
         * files are automatically included in the Sass compilation. By default this
         * is just "etc/all.scss" to allow import directives to control the order
         * other files are included.
         *
         * All "etc" files are included at the top of the Sass compilation in their
         * dependency order:
         *
         *      +-------+---------+
         *      |       | base    |
         *      | theme +---------+
         *      |       | derived |
         *      +-------+---------+
         *      | packages        |  (in package dependency order)
         *      +-----------------+
         *      | application     |
         *      +-----------------+
         */
        "etc": [
            "$\u007Bpackage.dir}/sass/etc/all.scss"<tpl if="pkgToolkit == ''">,
            "$\u007Bpackage.dir}/$\u007Btoolkit.name}/sass/etc/all.scss"</tpl>
         ],

        /**
         * Comma-separated list of folders containing Sass variable definitions
         * files. These file can also define Sass mixins for use by components.
         *
         * All "var" files are included after "etc" files in the Sass compilation in
         * dependency order:
         *
         *      +-------+---------+
         *      |       | base    |
         *      | theme +---------+
         *      |       | derived |
         *      +-------+---------+
         *      | packages        |  (in package dependency order)
         *      +-----------------+
         *      | application     |
         *      +-----------------+
         *
         * The "sass/var/all.scss" file is always included at the start of the var
         * block before any files associated with JavaScript classes.
         */
        "var": [
            "$\u007Bpackage.dir}/sass/var"<tpl if="pkgToolkit == ''">,
            "$\u007Bpackage.dir}/$\u007Btoolkit.name}/sass/var"</tpl>
        ],

        /**
         * Comma-separated list of folders containing Sass rule files.
         *
         * All "src" files are included after "var" files in the Sass compilation in
         * dependency order (the same order as "etc"):
         *
         *      +-------+---------+
         *      |       | base    |
         *      | theme +---------+
         *      |       | derived |
         *      +-------+---------+
         *      | packages        |  (in package dependency order)
         *      +-----------------+
         *      | application     |
         *      +-----------------+
         */
        "src": [
            "$\u007Bpackage.dir}/sass/src"<tpl if="pkgToolkit == ''">,
            "$\u007Bpackage.dir}/$\u007Btoolkit.name}/sass/src"</tpl>
        ]
    },

    /**
     * This is the comma-separated list of folders where classes reside. These
     * classes must be explicitly required to be included in the build.
     */
    "classpath": [
        "$\u007Bpackage.dir}/src"<tpl if="pkgToolkit == ''">,
        "$\u007Bpackage.dir}/$\u007Btoolkit.name}/src"</tpl>
    ],

    /**
     * Comma-separated string with the paths of directories or files to search. Any classes
     * declared in these locations will be automatically required and included in the build.
     * If any file defines an Ext JS override (using Ext.define with an "override" property),
     * that override will in fact only be included in the build if the target class specified
     * in the "override" property is also included.
     */
    "overrides": [
        "$\u007Bpackage.dir}/overrides"<tpl if="pkgToolkit == ''">,
        "$\u007Bpackage.dir}/$\u007Btoolkit.name}/overrides"</tpl>
    ],

    "example": {
        /**
         * One or more folders that contain example applications for this package.
         */
        "path": [
            "$\u007Bpackage.dir}/examples"
        ]

        /**
         * You can list apps specifically.
         *
         *      "apps": [
         *          "demo1",
         *          "demo2"
         *      ]
         *
         * By default, all subfolders in the path are considered example applications.
         */
    },

    /**
     * The framework this package will use (i.e., "ext" or "touch").
     * This is only needed if the built package will be used by a non-Cmd application.
     *
     *     "framework": "ext",
     */<tpl if="pkgFramework">
    "framework": "{pkgFramework}",</tpl>

    /**
     * Packages can require other packages in the same way that applications can require
     * packages.
     *
     * Can be specified as an array of package names or configuration objects.
     *
     *      "requires": [
     *          "foo",
     *          "bar@1.1-2.0",
     *          {
     *              "name": "baz"
     *              "version": "1.5"
     *          }
     *      ]
     *
     * Can also be specified as an object:
     *
     *      "requires": {
     *          "foo": "2.2",
     *          "bar": {
     *              "minVersion": "1.1",
     *              "version": "2.0"
     *          }
     *      }
     */
    "requires": []
}
