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installed-node-modules

v1.0.1

Published

Discover all importable Node.js modules including built-ins, installed packages, and workspace packages

Readme

installed-node-modules

Discover all importable Node.js modules including built-ins, installed packages, and workspace packages.

Installation

npm install installed-node-modules

Usage

const installedNodeModules = require('installed-node-modules');

// Get all available modules (including workspace packages)
const modules = installedNodeModules();
console.log(modules);
// ['fs', 'http', 'lodash', '@babel/core', '@or-q/plugin-core', ...]

// Get modules excluding workspace packages
const modulesNoWorkspace = installedNodeModules(false);
console.log(modulesNoWorkspace);
// ['fs', 'http', 'lodash', '@babel/core', ...]

What it discovers

This package finds all modules that can be imported in your Node.js environment:

  1. Built-in modules - Core Node.js modules like fs, http, path, etc.
  2. Installed packages - All packages found in node_modules directories that Node's resolver would find
  3. Workspace packages - Local packages in pnpm/npm/yarn workspaces (optional, enabled by default)

API

installedNodeModules(withWorkspace = true)

Discover all importable Node.js modules including built-ins, installed packages, and workspace packages.

Returns an array of all importable module names.

Parameters:

  • withWorkspace (boolean, default: true) - Whether to include workspace packages in the result

Returns:

  • string[] - Array of module names that can be used with require() or import

How it works

The package uses the same resolution logic as Node.js itself:

  • Built-ins: Uses require('module').builtinModules
  • Installed packages: Searches all directories in require.resolve.paths() and require('module').globalPaths
  • Workspace packages: Detects workspace roots by looking for pnpm-workspace.yaml or package.json with workspaces field, then resolves glob patterns to find package names

Use cases

  • Plugin systems - Dynamically discover available plugins
  • Development tools - Auto-complete for import statements
  • Module introspection - Analyze what's available in your environment
  • Testing - Verify expected modules are installed

License

MIT