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@hyrious/up

v0.1.1

Published

upgrade all packages to latest version

Readme

This tool radically upgrade all your dependencies (in package.json) to latest version.

:warning: This tool does not provide any way to downgrade or ignore specific packages.

Usage

# upgrade all packages in "dependencies"
npx @hyrious/up
# upgrade all packages in "devDependencies"
npx @hyrious/up -D
# upgrade all packages in "dependencies" and "devDependencies"
npx @hyrious/up +D

Behind the scene:

# check the latest version info at https://data.jsdelivr.com/v1/package/npm/vue
# it uses jsdelivr for now, maybe add registry later
# find out which tag is currently being used, e.g. "next"
npm uninstall vue
npm install vue@next
# if we can not fetch the info, just do nothing

It also supports yarn and pnpm. In that case, commands are:

yarn remove vue
yarn add vue@next
pnpm remove vue
pnpm add vue@next

Full command options list

up [-D|+D] [--npm|--yarn|--pnpm] [--dry-run]
           upgrade dependencies by default
        -D upgrade devDependencies
        +D upgrade dependencies and devDependencies
     --npm force using npm, in case it can not figure out which pm you are using
    --yarn force using yarn
    --pnpm force using pnpm
 --dry-run output what commands it will run, but don't actually run them

License

The MIT license.